One letter (TL) and one typed form , 1937, together with a page of notes re detention by U.S. Customs Service of a package
containing the book The Paintings of D. H. Lawrence, based on a controversial 1929 London exhibit....

159 items: Primarily correspondence and research files (including notecards, typed transcripts, clippings and photostats)
relating to Alpheus Thompson, a Maine sea captain who moved to Santa Barbara and married a daughter of Carlos Antonio Carillo.
Brown edited the book China...

Collection consists of an 1958 issue of Western Floors magazine dedicated to telling the history of D. N. & E. Walter & Company
on its centennial; a 1902 company invoice, and photographs and prints of the various buildings the company...

One holograph letter written and signed by D. T. Van Buren, Colonel and A. A. G. (Assistant Adjutant General), from Head Quarters,
Department of the East, New York City, to First Lieutenant R. G. Wells about dispatching two orderlies whose...

Letters from James Dabney to his family concerning his experiences as an American soldier in the Spanish-American War, written
from San Francisco, while en route to the Pacific, and from Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines. Also includes letters from Eliza...

This collection consists of photographs, postcards, and press clippings that depict Native American life. Includes material
regarding the Red Cliff Indian Reservation Fair of 1917 for which John W. Dady served as a superintendent.

The documents in this collection (letters, receipts, checks and other business and legal documents) are dated from October
12, 1850 to August 31, 1871. The document descriptions below are in chronological order, with undated documents at the end.
The documents...

The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, proclamations, speeches, clippings, newspaper issues, maps, posters,
and photographs, relating to political and social conditions in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the
Turkish Republic, Turkish military activities during World...

This folder contains 1 letter of correspondence, 2 pages from a scrapbook, an 1881 receipt, an 1893 bond for $100,000 for
his appointment as the Superintendent of the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, and several documents relating to the murder...

Arthur L. Dahl held various positions in the United States Civil Service, among them personal secretary to Gifford Pinchot,
who was then National Forester. Dahl was transferred to San Francisco in 1908 as Chief of Maintenance in the Bureau of...

The Ingolf Dahl papers contain the manuscripts, scores, and professional and personal papers of American composer and USC
School of Music faculty member Ingolf Dahl (1912-1970). Dahl, one of USC's most distinguished faculty members, had a long
and successful career...

Architect Gardner A. Dailey (1895-1967) is best known for his influence on Bay Area modern residential design. The Dailey
Collection consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to Dailey's architectural career. The collection also includes
files of the successor firm...

Jan Daily, a sex researcher and author, corresponded with Dr. John Money, sex researcher and co-founder of the Gender Identity
Clinic at Johns Hopkins, for 17 years. The correspondence begins with Jan Dailey, who lived near Los Angeles International
Airport,...

The Daily Breeze collection spans the 1920s-1990s and encompasses 31.6 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of photographic
prints and negatives of individuals in the entertainment industry, along with a small number of motion picture production
photographs. These photographs were...

Partial, handwritten card index of selected persons, places, and subjects found in the Daily evening bulletin. Made for use
by Hubert Howe Bancroft and The History Company. Some modification of original subject headings made by The Bancroft Library
to conform...

Daily Flight Log, 1949 - 1950 is composed of flight logs kept by the Flight Operations group of the Northern California-based
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) on a daily basis for the years 1949 and 1950.

Two copies of the newspaper, handwritten composed by San Francisco children and handwritten on lined legal-sized sheets with
a hand-drawn masthead showing an ape under a tree thumbing his nose at an owl and an elephant, are dated September 1,...

The is the second-largest circulating newspaper in Los Angeles, California, and primarily reports stories pertinent to the
San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. The collection contains the morgue, or inactive, files of the relevant to the Bustop
Campaign, especially...

Entries in this diary, a 1925 Daily Reminder Book, start in 1936, when the author was a young girl. She initially wrote about
attending various social functions, going to church, and a part-time job. Other entries cover single days, such...

Primarily letters to Daingerfield Fauntleroy from his family and superior officers, including Commander William Mervine, in
part while serving as a captain in the U.S. Navy in charge of American occupation troops around Monterey after the Mexican
War. Also includes...

The papers of Fred H. Dakin, California mining engineer and antimony ore buyer for the Texas Mining and Smelting Company.
Included are mine files, general correspondence and subject files, field notes and other notebooks, some mining financial
records, personalia, and...

Correspondence, writings, serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to the status
of religious freedom in the Soviet Union and other communist countries, and to dissidents in the Soviet Union and other communist
countries. Includes drafts of...

Includes correspondence, maps, articles of incorporation, minutes, etc. of Dakin Mining Co., San Francisco, California; genealogy
of the Dakin family, account book for other mines, records of the Uncle Sam mine.

Hugo Reid was nicknamed the Scotch Paisano during his days as a Scottish settler in Mexican Southern California. He was born
in 1810 and he settled in the San Gabriel area in the 1820s, became a Mexican citizen, married a...

Collection includes essays on 20th century music, the manuscript scores of Dale's piano and other musical works, together
with drafts and sketches, and a sound disc of a performance of selected works performed by Felix Witzinger at Indianapolis
in 1956....

Comprised largely of correspondence from Graff to his friend, Elizabeth Elkus. Also includes photocopies of his poems, most
of which appear in his book, 22 Poems, and stories. In addition, material relating to two of his art exhibitions, one of...

Typescript and photostat copies compiled by Dale L. Morgan regarding mountain man Austin I. Raines and the first U.S. Consulate
in California at Monterey. Contains letters from Raines to Robert Campbell and to the Secretary of State concerning his trip...

Collection contains a large number of family photographs including snapshots, negatives and slides. Images are of vacations,
outings, school pictures, group portraits, and family portraits. Many Smithsonian copy photographs of American Indians are
found in the collection, as well as...

This collection consists of an unpublished draft of a memoir by a Deadhead who toured and taped for ten years. Fan-recorded
tapes were a significant part of the Deadhead subculture, and those who taped at shows were often highly professional...

The John Dall papers span the years 1934-1945 and encompasses approximately 3.5 linear feet. The collection includes scrapbooks,
yearbooks, and a small amount of correspondence, clippings, and photographs. The bulk of the material is devoted to his stage
and early...

Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, interview transcripts, notes, and printed matter, relating to the German
occupation of areas of the Soviet Union during World War II, the Vlasov movement, and Soviet collaborators and partisans.
Includes photocopies of German military documents....

Memoranda and copies of proclamations and correspondence, relating to the creation of the Far Eastern Republic and to Japanese
intervention in Siberia. Includes a mimeographed copy of the constitution of the republic and a memorandum from the Far Eastern
Republic...

The Captain Robert W. Daly collection (SAFR 17247, HDC 330) consists of one Army and Navy Club treasury report from 1896,
one dance invitation sponsored by the crew of the U.S.S. Wisconsin, from 1901 and one Navy and Marine Corps...

Carroll John Daly (1889-1958) was a crime fiction writer. His publications include (1927), (1933), (1936), and (1951). He
also wrote dozens of stories for pulp detective magazines and television scripts. The collection consists of 163 typescripts
of short stories, a...

Jeanne D'Amico started her affiliation with the Los Angeles Olympic movement in 1969. She was a full-time staff member in
preparation for the 1976 Olympic bid, an assistant to John C. Argue in preparing the 1984 bid, and a member...

Family snapshots in various New York and New Jersey area locations including South Orange, Atlantic City, Albany, Basin Harbor,
etc. Also included is a group portrait of members of the New York Symphony (probably including Walter Damrosch), and scenes
of...

Photos show land and projects of the Spring Valley Water Company in California. Includes: Crystal Springs Lake and Dam, San
Andreas Dam, San Antonio resevoir site and watershed, Sunol Dam and water temple, La Honda and Santa Cruz mountains views,...

The Dan Curtis Productions Records span the years 1963-2005. Dan Curtis predominantly produced television series, made for
television movies, television episodes, and television miniseries. While Curtis produced many acclaimed productions, he is
most known for his 1960's gothic soap opera...

This collection constitutes the entirety of Dan O'Neill's personal collection of his work that remained in his possession
as of 2012. The majority of items are original drawings, numbering 1,517, for the Odd Bodkins comic strip, which ran from
1964...

Contains materials collected by the president of the San Francisco chapter of a national volunteer service organization made
up of members from the telecommunication industry. Materials include those from Patterson's 1974 term as president and other
related news clippings, newsletters,...

The collection consists of a petition circulated by the Dan White Out of L.A. Committee. Dan White was paroled from prison
in January 1984 after completing five of his seven year prison term. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation...

Brief statements, chiefly concerning their portions of the Nipomo Rancho, from David A., Frank, Frederick A., Henry C., José
Ramón H., and William C. Dana, sons of William G. Dana. Notes on the family of John F. Dana (another son)...

Includes copy photographs of 19th century California scenes. Postcard views picture Samoa and other Pacific islands, England,
etc. Two drawings and a map reproduction are also included. Some items relate to R.L. Stevenson. 97 portraits of various celebrities
and notable...

The business records collected by real estate developer S.H. Woodruff in his capacity as head of the Dana Point Syndicate,
a group of wealthy Los Angeles investors formed to finance the purchase, subdivision, and development of some 1,400 acres
of...

V. 1, interviews with Charles and Sulgwynn Quitzow; v. 2, with their children, OElóel Quitzow Braun and Vol Quitzow. Photographs
and copies of documentary material included and appended. Comments on the Boynton, Treadwell and Quitzow families; their home,
the Temple...

This collection comprises 30 dance cards, tickets, and invitations to balls and prize masquerades held in San Francisco, Oroville,
and Petaluma (primarily San Francisco). The materials are printed; some of the dance cards are partially filled in and some
invitations...

Record Series 571 contains the administrative files of Carol Scothorn, Chair of the Dance Department from 1980 to 1990. Materials
include: correspondence; performance programs; news clippings; and announcements pertaining to the Dance Department and UCLA
Dance Company. Also in the...

This collection comprises an inaugural ball admittance ticket and eleven invitations for dances, balls, and a cotillion party
held in locations in Massachusetts, chiefly in the city of Worcester. All materials are printed. Several include holograph
notations of dates or...

The Dance Photograph Collection is comprised of publicity images, taken by commercial photographers and stamped with credit
lines. Items date from 1906 to 1970. The images, all silver gelatin, document the repertoires of six major companies; choreographers'
original works, primarily...

Scenes from works by several choreographers, including M. Gage, M. Graham, K. Jooss, E. Selden, D. Humphrey, R. von Laban
and others. Most photo credits from New York; a few from Berlin, Dresden and Paris.

This collection comprises printed materials, primarily dance programs, documenting significant international dancers, dance
companies, festivals, performances, and events. The bulk of this collection comprises materials on 20th century American and
European ballet performers and companies, such as the American...

Many photographs taken in the Southwest. Includes scenes of cattle ranching, cowboys, Native Americans, shepherds, and mining
and prospecting. Many images were used in publications by Dane Coolidge. Also includes some views of China.

Four postcard albums. Souvenir postcards primarily from Europe; some locales of United States, Canada, Ensenada (Mexico),
Jamaica, and Singapore. Collected approximately between 1920 and 1931. See also GC1221 Russell E. Danforth Scrapbook, 1918-1919.

The scrapbook contains military papers (promotions, passes, permission requests), invitations, photographs, programs, ticket
stubs, and sheet music. Also includes a letter from Danforth to his grandmother (May 4, 1919) telling about sightseeing in
France.

The collection comprises seventeen black and white photographs taken in 2002 by Binh Danh during a visit to Pulua Bidong,
an abandoned island off the coast of Malaysia, where Dahn's family lived as refugees before immigrating to the United Sates.

This collection comprises one sound disc with accompanying transcript and one videotape of two oral history interviews with
Daniel Bennahmias conducted by the Holocaust Media Project on June 24, 1986 and by the Holocaust Oral History Project on November
12,...

Scrapbooks re the various mining companies with which he was associated, strikes in the mines and the Western Federation of
Miners, and his own career, ca. 1908-1914; photographs of operations of Alaska Gold Mines Co., 1912, and Mercur Mines Co.;...

Include letters from John Parrott, Howland & Aspinwall, Samuel L. M. Barlow and others, relating to property in St. Louis
and San Francisco, the banking firm of Page, Bacon & Co., and the 1856 Vigilance Committee in San Francisco.

29 letters (& 3 framents of letters). Dole describes travel on the islands and provides information on the prices of goods,
the lumber industry, the development of the sugar cane plantations and sugar manufacturing in general. Also mentioned is Dole's...

[Civil War Major General]. Three letters (ALS) to A.G. Peterson mainly about financial difficulties and a letter to the editor
of the National Tribune from an unidentified writer, pleading Sickles' case, all 1913. Also, an obituary from the National
Tribune,...

Chiefly letters to his family in the East, written from Sonoma, Santa Rosa and San Francisco, describing his trip across the
Isthmus and experiences in California. A few have postscripts by his sister, Sarah.

The Daniel F. Castro collection of Ina Coolbrith and Eunice Lehmer correspondence, 1910-1955, is primarily comprised of correspondence
by and to Ina Coolbrith and also by and to Eunice Lehmer. The collection also includes a poem by, writings sent to,...

Describes life from 1834 in what became Nauvoo, Illinois; arrival of the Mormons in 1839 and events until the exodus in 1846,
at which time he joined the Church; removal to Utah, 1848, and pioneer life afterward, with especial attention...

Correspondence between Oliver Daniel and Ernst Krenek, most written during Daniel's tenure with Broadcast Music, Inc. Collection
includes original letters and telegrams from Daniel and photocopies of letters from Krenek.

Correspondence, mss. of articles, clippings and papers relating primarily to his career as editor of the Alameda Daily Argus
and the Oakland Tribune. A few papers of his daughter, Lulu (Daniells) Taylor included.

The Charles Daniels Sheet Music Collection principally contains sheet music of works either composed by Daniels, published
under his given name or one of his pseudonyms, notably Neil Moret, or works published by one of the many publishers Daniels
was...

Descript. /Summary (520): Album with pasted-in photographs and clippings from newspapers and copies of flyers including underground
leaflets. (Ephemera and clippings in Danish language, some in Norwegian). Contains also: National Air Force, air balloons,
helicopters, various Danish, German and British...

Articles, correspondence, syllabi, and clippings documenting sociologist Barry M. Dank's professional involvement with the
issue of social and personal acceptance of gay identity. In 1971, Dank, a professor at California State University, Long Beach,
published an article in the journal...

The J. Periam Danton Papers, 1928-2002, primarily consist of professional correspondence regarding organizational activities
within the academic library and international librarianship professions. The collection has been divided into three series:
Professional Activities; Writings; and Biographical materials. Correspondence with colleagues and...

Includes business, personal, and family papers of Mrs. Annie Darbee (formerly Mrs. Annie Gooch), mostly within her lifetime
from 1872-1956. Business records primarily relate to the family's flower shop in San Francisco, and many of the family papers
consist of...

James F. Dargan served as a Union solder in the US Civil War. Between September 17, 1862 and August 27, 1863 he kept a diary
which includes descriptions of his enlistment, camp life, gossip about fellow soldiers, military discipline, and...

Orders, correspondence, speeches, clippings, and photographs, relating to the U.S. Army in the Philippines, 1931-1932, the
activities of the 321st Infantry Regiment in the Pacific Theater, 1942-1946, and the invasion of Angaur and Peleliu Island,
1944.

Relates to the establishment and early history of the Central Intelligence Agency. Also includes an abridged version. Official
document of the Historical Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency. Published under same title (University Park, Pa., 1990).

Louise Marie Darling (1911-1999) received degrees in Botany (B.A.) from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
and Botany (M.A.) and Librarianship (Certification and Credential) from the University of California, Berkeley. As a civilian
in the U.S. Army Library...

Correspondence; diaries, 1852-1912; accounts, 1852-1890, relating mainly to farming and shopkeeping in El Dorado Co. Include
letters from James Patterson, John Dougherty and others re soapstone business and one letter from A.A. Sargent.

Memoirs, speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to American-Gabonese relations, the
organizing conference of the United Nations, American foreign trade policy, international currency exchange activities of
the League of Nations, the oil industry in the Middle East,...

Two series of letters, one from the 1840s and the other from the 1850s. Typescript of ms. for Introduction, with handwritten
notes: Flush times in the diggins; or, lights and shades of Murphy's Camp in the fifties, being the lettters...

This small collection consists of assorted postcards depicting Scottish entertainer Sir Harry Lauder (1870-1950), best known
for his humorous songs sung in Scottish brogue, recording for most of the major recording companies including the Gramophone
Co., The Victor Talking Machine...

Relates to the career of Maurice Dartigue as minister of education in Haiti (1941-1945), and as an official of the United
Nations Trusteeship Department (1946-1956) and of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (1956-1968),
in promoting education in...

The collection contains printed and manuscript materials, photo albums, correspondences, pamphlets, diaries, and various ephemera
by and relating to Charles Darwin and others interested in natural history and the theory of evolution. Includes material
by Bernard Darwin, Francis Darwin, Thomas...

Report prepared for the German government on diseases and healthcare problems in Warsaw from September 1939 though March 1942
and potential epidemic situations. The bombing of Warsaw left about 40% of the city without fresh water or functioning sewers.
The...

This collection documents the creative works of artist David Cannon Dashiell. This collection includes written, conceptual,
and design works produced from the middle 1970s through 1993 when the artist died. Personal items in the collection are limited
to a small...

Posters collected by the Data Center of Oakland, Calif., chiefly relating to the politics of Central America, but also including
South America, Cuba, Africa and apartheid, American (United States) politics of the 1970s to mid-1990s, American issues of
race and...

Concerns the establishment of the Supreme Court and Chief Justice William L. Lee; the Land Commission; royal succession; the
Legislature; taxation and revenue; education; hospitals and charities; economic development; a trans-Pacific cable; Gerrit
P., A.F., and Charles Judd; and Charles...

Date book containing holograph business entries for 1921, several holograph personal entries beginning in 1928, and a large
number of mounted newspaper obituary clippings from the years 1930-1933 with comments written alongside abut the deceased
and/or the funeral service and...

This collection contains photographs, brochures, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other material regarding the date
palm industry and research efforts related to this plant species. Includes photographs of date palms in California, North
Africa, and Iraq as well as photographs regarding...

Collection consists of sixteen original documents from England, France, Italy, Spain and Austria, most of them written in
Latin or French, with one in German. Latin documents include: grant of privileges to the monastery of Peleias by Alphonso
IX, King...

Frank Daubenbiss (the donor's great uncle) and Gladys Daubenbiss Thorp (the donor's grandmother) were grandchildren of John
Daubenbiss, Soquel pioneer and one of the earliest white settlers in the area. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen before
the American conquest,...

Frank Daubenbiss (the donor's great uncle) and Gladys Daubenbiss Thorp (the donor's grandmother) were grandchildren of John
Daubenbiss, Soquel pioneer and one of the earliest white settlers in the area. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen before
the American conquest,...

The papers described (two cartons) are part of a larger James L. Daugherty Collection at the Library. The priority was to
process his labor papers that relate most to Los Angeles. They are primarily files he maintained while he was...

The Daughters of American Colonists Papers consist of Minute Books, Treasurer's Reports and Scrapbooks of the Stockton (Calif.)
Chapter (1957-1996) as well as Yearbooks and periodical publications of the national organization (1963-1997)....

The Daughters of Bilitis was founded by four lesbian couples in San Francisco in 1955. Its original purpose was to counteract
the loneliness they felt as lesbians, though the organization increasingly began to focus on educating lesbians about their
rights...

The Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War is a national organization whose membership, according to their charter,
is composed of the female, lineal, direct descendents of all "honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines who served
in the Union...

The Florence Dauman papers span the years circa 1988-1996 and encompass 4 linear feet. The collection consists of production
material, film festival pubicity, and interview transcripts for HOLLYWOOD MAVERICKS as well as budgets, correspondence, production
notebooks, and research for A...

The collection contains papers from David Davenport's time as president of Pepperdine University from 1985 to 2000, and includes
earlier items from the president's office beginning in 1968. The collection contains donor files and subject/correspondence
files on various topics. Items...

Correspondence, research notes, and teaching materials of UCSB zoology professor Demorest Davenport, during the later years
of his tenure and into his retirement. Much of the material focuses on Davenport's 30-year interest in the representation
of animals in primitive and...

Writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to economic conditions in the United States, laissez-faire
and conservative political thought, right-to-work issues, and political conditions in southern Africa, especially Zimbabwe
and South Africa.

This collection comprises dance programs, dance school materials, photographs, and ephemera documenting the early career of
the Boston-based African-American dancer, dance instructor, and civic official Mildred Davenport. The bulk of this collection
consists of dance programs and dance school materials....

Leaflets, flyers, serial issues, broadsides, and pamphlets, distributed on the campus of the University of Washington, Seattle,
relating to student political activities and protest movements, and including issuances of various left-wing and right-wing
political organizations.

Correspondence, play and film scripts, treatments of novels, adaptations, drafts, lists, photographs, diagrams and working
papers of Mr. Daves' career in the motion picture industry in Hollywood from 1930 to 1965. Mr. Daves was a writer, director
and producer. The...

Contains the records of hearings conducted by the California Dept. of Agriculture and law suits in various courts regarding
milk price litigation between local dairy farmers and the Dept. of Agriculture.

Collection contains laboratory notebooks, research notes, writings, computer printouts, and reprints. There are also small
quantities of correspondence and photographs, and a copy of Lieselotte's Ph.D. dissertation.

Contents: Issues of the Cooperative Californian (Fresno, 1921-1923), poems, photographs and obituary clippings. Letter, 1938,
from Alfred Sutro and list of members, 1928, of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco.

[Massachusetts Cavalry, 1st Regiment (Vol)]. One Civil War document (ADS): descriptive list of a detachment of recruits being
transferred to Camp of Rendezvous (Barrett is the only person listed), 4 Jan. 1864.

Two white cotton t-shirts, one with printed image of planet Earth as an island in the ocean, with text: Earth Island brand,
save it!; the other with printed portrait of David Brower, with text: David Brower 1912-2000.

Include letter, 1887, mentioning Chinese in Downieville, California and current prices for goods there; deeds for mining claims
and other property in the vicinity of Downieville; papers of the Colored American Joint Stock Quartz Mining Company relating
to delinquent assessments,...

Original fine art linocut prints pertaining to the history and social status of the deaf, their struggle for civil rights,
and persons and places associated with the development of sign language. Historical subject matter depicted or alluded to
includes American...

The papers consist of a journal, 1878-1879; ledger, 1891-1892; a letterpress copy book, 1899-1900; and a document relating
to litigation by John J. Crosby against the North Bonanza Silver Mining Company, 1895.

Contains photocopies of correspondence, published articles, and notebooks of related materials concerning a legal dispute
between the United States and Canada over transboundary pollution from a Canadian smelting operation.

Two letters (TLS) from David Davies to A. F. Pollard and one letter (TL) response from Pollard, re Davies' book, The Problem
of the Twentieth Century , 1930. Found in Davies' The Problem of the Twentieth Century. Alpha list.

Mainly letters by Wemyss to Sir Henry Clinton concerning military activities in Ceylon, 1803-1805. Also included are military
reports and letters from Welbore Ellis Doyle, John Taylor, Sir William Henry Clinton and others.

1) Biographical sketch (with copies of his will and of portions of evidence submitted in Mrs. Colton's suit against Leland
Stanford et als.); 2) A letter of condolence, Oct. 29, 1878, from A.L. Converse (brother of the miner, Converse, killed...

Includes articles, clippings and scrapbook, bibliography, bookplates, booksellers catalogs, photograph reproductions of Mencken,
items found in books, and other ephemera concerning Mencken. Includes materials from the 100th anniversary celebration of
Mencken's birth at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore,...

Mailers, flyers, clippings from or relating to Playboy magazine and its enterprises including the Playboy Club; parody issues
of Playboy; miscellaneous Playboy publications; miscellaneous issues of other periodicals; and two Playboy cigarette lighters.
Also includes materials related to a lawsuit...

A collection of reprints of briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by David E. Feller and/or Arthur J. Goldberg. Some briefs
have been bound into volumes in chronological order. Most are from the period 1948-1966.

Includes thirty-two letters written by Wilson chiefly to his mother, Rachel Wilson, in Maryland and brother (Bill?) concerning
his travels and mining ventures. One of these letters concerns his experiences in Panama and, after sailing on the bark Equator,
another...

Edward E. David served in the Nixon Administration as Science Advisor to the President, Director of the Office of Science
and Technology, Chairman of the Federal Council for Science and Technology, and Chairman of the President’s Science Advisory
Committee. These...

Documents mainly the professional life of F.N. David, although a scattering of personal items is included. Personal papers
include notes and drawings from university course work, a high school autograph book, and some correspondence. Professional
papers include curriculum vitae, writings,...

The two friends discuss their lives, their writing, and philosophical issues. Occasional reference is made to contemporary
authors, including mutual friend Witter Bynner. Also included is a snapshot of Anderson and his wife.

The collection consists of materials compiled by Henderson in the course of researching and writing his biography of Jimi
Hendrix, "Jimi Hendrix : Voodoo Child of the Aquarian Age" (1978). Included are various drafts, research notes, correspondence,
and interviews conducted...

Concerning his journey to California via Panama in 1850 and describing San Francisco and Sacramento, his experience as storekeeper
and property owner in Sacramento, and his experiences as a miner in the gold fields.

Photograph of receipt for the finishing and engraving of 2 gold spikes, bought of Schultz & Fischer & Mohrig, San Francisco,
May 4, 1869; original receipt on D. Hewes bill-head for a roan horse, saddle and bridle, dated April 19,...

Brief daily record in several types of pocket diaries. Volume for 1902 missing. V. 1-2 records life in Illinois; v. 3 contains
record of trip to California via the Isthmus of Panama; v. 4-5, odd jobs in California and return...

Contains 28 letters to his mother, Juliana Gardiner, his brother Alexander Gardiner and two to his brother-in-law, former
President John Tyler. The letters describe his journey from New York across Mexico to the gold fields of California in 1849;
life...

Contain his correspondence, writings, and records concerning the Disabled International Support Effort (DISE), including correspondence,
business records, flyers, posters, articles, and trip plans to Cuba and Nicaragua.

Typescript of article by Lavender, "How Historical Can a Historical Novel Be?" along with signed copy of the 1982 issue of
Soundings, describing Lavender's appointment as William Wyles Collection consultant, and including a bibliography of Lavender's
publications. .02 linear feet...

The records in this series contain materials related to the David Lieber School of Graduate Studies. Series include the Graduate
MBA Management Program. Subseries include Catalogs, Publications, the MBA Newsletter, News Releases, News Clippings, and Degree
Programs.

The collection contains: marriage documents; photographs, including some of the Oakland Chapter of the Workmen's Circle (1928
and 1931); biographical materials; testimonials to Riva Bronstein; newspaper clippings; and a copy of a history of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Berkeley...

Collection contains snapshot photographic prints taken in San Francisco -- perhaps by David P. Flory -- following the earthquake
and fire of 1906. The views show earthquake and fire damage, relief efforts, and reconstruction. Among the buildings pictured
are City...

Includes videorecordings of a 1984 lecture, "The Soul and Spirit of Our University"; a 1985 Regents meeting; university events
with Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Vaclav Havel, and Helmut Kohl; November 1991 press conference announcing his resignation as
UC President; "A...

The collection consists of Robinson's speeches, many of which reveal his interest in intergroup relations, anti-semitism,
and war and peace; some files on the various organizations and individuals with which Robinson was associated, including Oregon's
Americanism Coordinating Committee, the American...

In 27 letters to his brother Emmett and family (New York state) D.S. "Salvo" Hyde writes of his successful provisions business,
financial details of the trade, and arrangements for ordering goods from the east. Other topics are Sacramento fires, heavy...

One letter (ALS) from Harold S. Edwards (Marysville, CA, 5 June 1957, thanking Lavender for introducing his son to the Concord
Philosophers, along with a leaf from a scrapbook with clippings about the Concord School of Philosophy and Henry D....

Collection relates to David Schaff's periodical Cassiopeia, which became Ephemeris. Consists of correspondence to Schaff from
literary figures active in the Bay Area and elsewhere including Robin Blaser, David Bromige, David Cole, Joanne Kyger, Stan
Persky, Jack Spicer, and George...

The David Stacton Papers : Additions, 1944-1992, include correspondence, drafts, and notes. Correspondence to and from Stacton
dates from 1960 to his death in 1968; also present are letters among his friends after his death, including some concerning
posthumous copyright...

Include letters by Stacton (1959-1963), one containing a bibliography; manuscript of his essay on J.P. Marquand, The Absence
of Tragedy; typescript copies of two poems. Also includes correspondence of Albert Sperisen with various publishers seeking
bibliographical information on Stacton (1961)...

Contains the incomplete interview transcripts conducted by David T. Wellman and others for his book "Portraits of White Racism"
originally published in 1977. Also includes some of the recorded interviews and lectures pertaining to the research for the
book.

V. 1. Copy of a typed transcript of Thompson's "Narrative of the Expedition to the Kootenae--Flat Bow Indian Countries, on
the Sources of the Columbia River, Pacific Ocean, by D. Thompson on behalf of the N.W. Company 1807" (25 leaves)....

Contains handwritten, typescript, correspondence, prose, and poems by George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith sent to David
Warren Ryder. George Sterling materials include two copies of a three page prose piece, handwritten and typescript, about
Robinson Jeffers, titled, "A Tower...

The collection contains research files (notes, articles, clippings), bibliography cards, and picture postcards, mainly relating
to concepts of time throughout history and among various cultures. Donald C. Davidson was University Librarian at UCSB for
many years (1947-1977) and the collection...

The Donald Davidson Papers, 1935-2003, consist of the correspondence, course notes, writings, professional and administrative
records, and research files of Donald Davidson, a world-renowned philosopher who served as a faculty member in the Department
of Philosophy at the University of...

Books and papers of an historian and editor of Yale University Press, primarily relating to 20th century German history, including
the Weimar Republic, Third Reich, Holocaust, Nuremberg trials, international war tribunals, and the Cold War period.

Includes views of geographical features, especially of Davidson Glacier, Alaska, and scenes in Washington, Oregon, California,
British Columbia, Nevada, and Louisiana. Images of vessels; Indians of British Columbia and their fishing houses, fish drying
racks, etc.; forts; churches; and camps...

Letters, including family correspondence; diaries; personalia; financial papers; manuscripts of his writings and speeches;
notebooks; lecture notes; computations and drawings; subject files; photographs; reports; sketches; maps; clippings. Service
with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Service and with various commissions, governmental...

Correspondence, notes, intake logs, flyers and other material, 1985-1995, of Jon W. Davidson, former senior staff counsel
for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California. As former head of the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project
of the ACLU...

The papers include correspondence and files on publishing, research grants, professional organizations such as the American
Chemical Society and the National Academy of Sciences. The collection contains also files on the Caltech Institute of Technology
faculty committees, the Gates Chemical...

The Tom Davidson drawings of a five unit apartment for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson in Los Angeles consist of ground and second
floor plans, and general notes and specifications, all on one sheet of paper. Drawing is dated August...

The collection documents Davies' involvement as a member of the Old Globe Theatre's Board of Directors (1986-1996), and with
her late husband Lowell Davies, participation in many of the Globe's activities and events. It consists of correspondence,
photographs, newspaper and...

This collection primarily contains personal correspondence sent by David William Davies to his wife, Thelma Davies, while
working as a librarian and serving in the United States Army Corps during World War II.

The Marion Davies papers span the years 1906-1961 (bulk 1928-1937; 1951-1961) and encompass 6 linear feet. The papers consist
of accounting and financial information for most of Davies's later films and correspondence files from the 1950s. There is
also information...

Ten scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings about the following Davies films: Beverly of Graustark, Buddies, The Fair Co-Ed,
Lights of Broadway, Little Old New York, The Patsy, Quality Street, Tillie the Toiler, When Knighthood was in Flower, Yolanda,
and Zander the...

The Valentine Davies papers span the years 1925-1960 and encompass 15.5 linear feet. The collection includes script material
for nearly all of the films written by Davies, as well as material on his plays. Nine scrapbooks document Davies's career
from...

This collection holds 1 box which chronicles Angela Davis’ academic freedom case from the viewpoint of academia, and the
Davis trial from the viewpoint of the movement to free her. The 2nd box holds press clippings from a variety...

Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American political activist, scholar, and author. She emerged as a nationally
prominent counterculture activist and radical in the 1960s as a leader of the Communist Party USA. In 1970 she became...

The Photograph album is a collection of 79 Gelatin DOP black and white photographs of the members of Davis Boy Scout Troop
No. 1 and its activities from 1922 to 1927. Photographs show the activities of the Boy Scout troop...

This ledger gives evidence of both farming and commercial usage. It contains some reference to crops planted and produce sold,
but it also consists of daybook records of sales to local farmers of such commodities as sugar, whiskey, tobacco, saleratus,...

Correspondence, reports, diaries, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to charitable war work of the Young
Men's Christian associations, especially with servicemen, prisoners of war and refugees in Europe during and after World Wars
I and II.

Davis was closely associated with aircraft development through the early part of the 20th century. He, together with Donald
Douglas, formed the Davis Douglas Aircraft Company (much later to become McDonnell-Douglas), and formulated and built the
Cloudster, the first plane...

Reports, writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to Young Men's Christian Association work in Russia during
the Russian Revolution and subsequently among Russian émigrés, especially in France; to Russian émigré religion, education
and culture; and to the ecumenical movement. Includes...

Elizabeth Gould Davis was an American lesbian librarian and author who wrote the feminist text The First Sex. Her unpublished
follow up manuscript for The Female Principle is contained within this collection.

Holograph diary of F.B. Davis, a Union sailor who served on the USS Quaker City. The first dated entry is for Jan. 1, 1863;
the last is Dec. 31, 1863. His diary begins at his home in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In...

Grace Montanez Davis became politically active in the early 1950s, when she became involved with the Community Service Organization
(CSO), a broad-based service organization founded in 1947 by Edward Roybal, Fred Ross, and Saul Alinsky. In 1967 she campaigned
for...

Photographs of student life at Stanford University, 1891-1905; subjects include faculty, women's dormitory, class of 1895
and individual students, fraternities, baseball team, and a trip to Lake Tahoe in 1898. Also includes an obituary for Shirley
Baker, ca. 1945, a...

Photographs of student life at Stanford University, 1891-1905; subjects include faculty, women's dormitory, class of 1895
and individual students, fraternities, baseball team, and a trip to Lake Tahoe in 1898. Also includes an obituary for Shirley
Baker, ca. 1945, a...

H.L. Davis (1884-1960) was a poet and novelist. His poetry was first published in Chicago's in 1919. In 1927, he wrote a pamphlet,
, with James Stevens, attacking the literary establishment of Oregon and Washington. He also wrote novels, stories...

Papers include family correspondence (with a few pertaining to the Civil War United States Sanitary Commission); correspondence
relating to the administration of Stanford University; and a few articles by Davis, diplomas, and pamphlets. The bulk of the
papers concern Stanford...

Harold Palmer Davis (1878-1962), who served as Secretary of the American Chamber of Commerce for Haiti, was the author of
and . The majority of this small collection contains Davis' writings about Haiti including a memorandum with his thoughts
on...

This collection includes copies of some of Jennie C. Davis' correspondence and poems, as well as copies of photographs and
some biographical material. Correspondence is dated 1893-1908, and includes letters sent to Davis from Charles F. Lummis,
Maynard Dixon, Jack...

Joseph Le Compte Davis (1864- ) was an assistant district attorney of Los Angeles county (1893-95). The collection consists
of Davis' business and personal correspondence, legal materials, scrapbooks with newspaper clippings, photographs, greeting
cards and other memorabilia.

Writings, reports, memoranda, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American agricultural policy during the presidential
administration of Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board, economic conditions in Europe, and the Dawes Commission on German
reparations.

The Justitia Davis papers include scrapbooks, photographs, music and theatrical programs, newspaper clippings, artifacts,
and certificates that document the life and career of actor and music teacher Justitia Davis. The papers are arranged into
three series: Performing arts, Education, and...

Correspondence, notes, schedules, memoranda, press releases, and photographs, relating to California state politics, the 1966
gubernatorial campaign of Ronald Reagan, his administration as governor, and the 1968 Republican National Convention. Includes
notes and handwritten drafts of letters by Ronald Reagan.

L. Clarice "Cal" Davis was an art book dealer in Sherman Oaks, California. The collection consists of correspondence and sale
records for "Derriere le Miroir," a collection of birthday cards sent to William Randolph Hearst by King Features Syndicate
comic...

Writings, reports, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration relief
in Europe at the end of World War II, and particularly to food procurement in the United States and distribution in Italy,
Greece, Yugoslavia, and the...

Collection includes correspondence, articles by Davis, clippings, photographs (49 black and white prints), his Army Air Service
records, and other biographical materials. A fair amount of the collection pertains to his kidnapping by Mexican bandits after
crash landing his plane...

Ed Davis was appointed Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department in 1969. He was elected State Senator in 1980 for California’s
19th District, and re-elected again in 1984. This small collection of primarily published material contains correspondence,
mailings, newspaper...

News dispatches, notes, correspondence, press releases, testimony, clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, photographs,
and sound recordings, relating to American military operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the Vietnamese
War, political and economic conditions in Asia and...

William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was a merchant in San Francisco, a real estate developer in San Diego, and an author. The
collection consists of 2 reels of 35mm. positive microfilm of correspondence and other material related to Davis' business
in...

Created or collected by William Heath Davis between the years 1838 to 1871, the collection consists of correspondence, bills,
receipts, checks, and two account books documenting Davis' business activities as an employee of California merchant Nathan
Spear; supercargo aboard the...

William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was born in Hawaii. He learned merchandizing from his uncle Nathan Spear. Davis was also a
real estate developer and an author. The collection consists of correspondence, legal papers, accounts, bills, business records,
cash and cargo...

This collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, and other archival material related to the people mentioned
in William Heath Davis’s book, , published in 1889. Many of the correspondence are addressed to Edward H. Davis or Guillermo
Davis....

The Frank and Diane Davison Home Movie Collection consists of 23 color and b&w, 8mm home movies documenting the family life
of the Davison family during the 1960s. The home movies include 63 minutes of footage of the family camping,...

The exhibit consists of images of both scenes and documents from the early 1900s, with the focus on the towns effort to secure
the University Farm site for Davisville, CA (now Davis, CA). Reproductions of columns from the Davisville Enterprise...

The exhibit consists of images of both scenes and documents from the early 1900s, with the focus on the towns effort to secure
the University Farm site for Davisville, CA (now Davis, CA). Reproductions of columns from the Davisville Enterprise...

Correspondence, diaries, awards, maps, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the landing of the United States Fifth
Army at Salerno, Italy, 1943 September, and to the military career of E. J. Dawley.

The J. Searle Dawley papers span the years 1907-1947 (bulk 1907-1923) and encompass 0.5 linear foot. The collection consists
of a small amount of production information, most notably four scripts for Edison shorts from 1910 and 1911. There is a...

Papers (1852-1950) of the Dawson family, including patriarch John Barkley Dawson (1830-1918), a trailblazer, Texas Ranger
and cattle rancher in New Mexico and Colorado, and several generations of his descendants. J. B. Dawson purchased part of
the Maxwell Land Grant...

Photographs of lime kiln ruins in northern and central California, documenting a critical 19th century industry producing
lime for the construction of cities in the area. The collection includes 16 photographs (16 X 20 in.) and text documents by
the...

Photographs show various vessels (ships, boats, steamers, barges), the waterfront, many dogsled teams, a hotel, views of the
town, a bridge over the Klondike River, ice, hydraulic mining, and a group portrait of men in military uniform.

Ernest Dawson founded Dawson's Book Shop in Los Angeles, California, in 1905 at 713 South Broadway. Dawson specialized in
rare books and went on buying expeditions in Europe and at book auctions in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. The store...

Erotic drawings in pen and ink of men in a variety of bondage and sadomasochistic settings. Drawings are by Allen Day, with
many signed under his pseudonym 'Strider'. In addition to drawings, the collection also includes profusely illustrated letters
and...

Includes a cartes de visite album of portraits, chiefly of women and children (ca. 1865-ca. 1890?); an album of snapshots
and amateur photographs belonging to Roger Sherman Day and picturing sailing and other outdoor recreation (dating from ca.
1899-1902); and...

This collection contains documents and other material regarding Boysie E. Day, former professor of Plant Physiology at UC
Riverside. Includes a biography of Day as well as an unpublished manuscript by Day about a sailing expedition he took in the...

The Clinton Day collection contains photographs and a clipping from the American Architect and Building News (a drawing by
the architect). The photographs are of Berkeley buildings that have since been destroyed. This includes two residences designed
by Day and...

Letters from Wilson I. Day to his wife Nancy describing his overland journey to Shasta County and experiences in the mines;
letters to Nancy Day from several relatives concerning family affairs and the death of her husband in California.

Writings, correspondence, and questionnaires, relating to social conditions, education, and religion in the Soviet Union,
and to the adjustment to American society of Russians living in the Los Angeles area in 1930.

The Richard Day papers span the years 1948-1965 and encompass approximately 4 linear feet. The collection contains production
design drawings, storyboards, and photographs. THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965) is particularly well represented, with
rough drawings, storyboards, plans and layouts,...

The materials in this collection were gathered by Robert L. Day, PharmD, who served as a faculty member and later as associate
dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of California, San Francisco from 1962 until his retirement...

Office records for the architectural firm of W.P. Day, including correspondence, financial and personnel records, project
files, and plans; together with some personal papers, and other documents. Projects represented include Golden Gate International
Exposition (1939-1940) and San Francisco International Airport...

Include 1848-1853 diary of C.T.H. Palmer, recording voyage around the Horn, mining in California, law practice in San Francisco,
description of great fires of 1851 in San Francisco, activities of the Vigilance Committee of 1851 and various proceedings
against criminals,...

Recollections of his father, William A. Richardson, and his mother, Maria Antonia, daughter of Ignacio Martinez. Prepared
for publication in the San Francisco Call or Bulletin by James H. Wilkins. Notes on early California and Californians.

This collection contains press clippings, publications, and other material regarding Nicolás Díaz Pérez, a Spanish politician
and author, and his son Viriato Díaz Pérez, a prominent educator from Paraguay.

Court calendar for the San Francisco Municipal Criminal Court, March 26, 1874; with receipts from the San Francisco Gas Light
Company to F.J. Skelly, 1878-1881, pasted over first nine pages. Last few pages used for accounts, 1900.

A bound manuscript written on vellum and pertaining to orthography, or the art of spelling as a science. Written by De Altedo,
the work is dedicated to his friend Baldum (Baldus). The book is dated from internal evidence in a...

This collection focuses on the writing and public presentations of San Francisco author Robert De Andreis, who was best known
for his weekly San Francisco Sentinel column, “HIV Commentary.” The collection contains the columns, versions of his book,
HIV Commentary:...

Drafts and galley proofs of the autobiography of L. M. De Basily, entitled Memoirs of a Lost World (Stanford: Hoover Institutiion
Press, 1975), relating to life in Russia before the Russian Revolution, Russian émigré life, and world travel; and miscellaneous...

Paper concerns Wilbur's life as a student at Stanford University and Cooper Medical College, his professional career as a
physician, and Stanford's acquisition of Cooper Medical College, which then became Stanford's School of Medicine.

Zilda De Carlo was born July 2, 1913 in North Hollywood, California. She was the youngest of four children to Frank and Vincenza
(Dinino) De Carlo. Their sons, Ray, Bill, and Nick, also served in the Armed Forces. Zilda enrolled...

This collection documents the academic life of John Paul De Cecco. It contains significant holdings relating to San Francisco
State University and several programs within the university including the Center for Homosexual Education, Evaluation and
Research (CHEER), the Center for...

Microfilm of correspondence, memoranda, depositions and other legal documents, minutes, and writings, relating to world politics,
British foreign policy, espionage in Great Britain, the Imperial Policy Group, political views of the Duke of Windsor, and
business affairs of and legal...

Collection consists of scripts for television series and mini-series reviewed by the research firm de Forest Research, Inc.
Includes a variety of scripts including, "WKRP in Cincinnati," "St. Elsewhere," "Sanford and Son," "Love Boat," "Young Doctor
Kildare," and "Hogans's Heroes."...

Don De Fremery explains in an introduction to this manuscript, which is typewritten on 16 legal sheets and bound at the top
like a legal brief, that the items described below were found in Oakland, CA among the papers of...

Collection includes a large number of family and other portraits, many unidentified, many taken in California. Identified
portraits include Reimann and DeHay family members, (including Pauline and Edward DeHay) among numerous others. Includes many
scenes from the Cloverdale DeHay Ranch:...

American art preparator, restorer, and collector active in Los Angeles and Paris. De Herrera was a close friend of Man Ray,
William Nelson Copley, and other notable artists. The papers include correspondence, documents, artworks, photographs, and
audiovisual materials documenting De...

Collection contains 59 prints on 67 sheets. Some are signed by Romeyn de Hooghe, some are attributed to him, and several are
in his style or copied after him. Most relate to contemporary political, historical events and figures in Europe,...

John de Kramer was an artist and Professor of art. In the 1930s, he attended Pasadena Junior College and earned a Bachelor
of Engineering degree at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1954, he began teaching in the Los...

The De Laurentiis Entertainment Group photographs span the years circa 1986-1989 and encompass 29.8 linear feet. The collection
consists of black-and-white and color prints, proof sheets, transparencies, and slides of motion picture production photographs....

Collection of contemporary copies and original documents relating to the estate of Buenaventura Ossorio. Include will, 1755;
receipts for payments of promissory notes, 1753-1778; petitions of his parents claiming exemptions as descendants of Sacarias
de Santiago, 1728; copy of baptismal...

Contains a transcribed copy of Lucille Kendall's 1976 interview with labor organizer Dorothy Elizabeth De Losada documenting
her involvement in the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), Local 6, in San Francisco, beginning
in the 1940s.

This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Paul de Man documenting his career as a scholar and literary
theorist in the field of comparative literature, and as an academic in the United States. Files primarily contain his manuscripts...

This folder contains several dance cards and invitations to balls from 1849-1867 and undated, envelopes from real estate offices
and the pension office of the U.S. Department of the Interior, letters of correspondence regarding pension matters, an Aetna
insurance policy,...

Agnes De Mille (1908 or 1905- ) appeared as a dancer in the Grand street follies (1928), creating the choreography for a revival
of the Black crook in Hoboken the following year. She danced and choreographed in London before returning...

The collection relates mainly to de Mille's research and writings on Carlos Castaneda. The collection was received in 1980
and the correspondence (mostly photocopies) was restricted until 1990. Footnotes to Chapter 40 of (1980) provide an early,
brief description of...

Family documents, including birth, baptism, school records, marriage, nobility, and death certificates. There are also French
legal documents concerning a lawsuit, 1828-1830, 18th century property documents, 18th century passports, and a family tree....

Correspondence, speeches and writings, minutes and meeting materials, memoranda, reports, studies, printed matter, and audiovisual
material, relating to nuclear power plants in the United States and abroad, including issues of licensing, safety and waste
management.

Letters concerning the Territorial Enterprise, Mark Twain, and the writing of his book on the Big Bonanza ; manuscripts of
sketches written for newspapers and magazines; clippings; notes and notebooks; a few papers of other members of his family.
The...

The Michael De Rose drawings of the Robert Emmons residence consist of three presentation boards, all dated 1992. Presentation
boards depict proposed elevation changes and additions to the south and east face of existing main house in the form of...

The Pedro de Saisset Family Collection is primarily comprised of photographs of members of the Pedro de Saisset family from
the 1860s to the 1950s. The collection includes portraits of family members, photographs of the family at their ranch in...

The John De Vincenzi Papers document De Vincenzi's activities as the chair of the Gallery Advisory Committee to the San José
Fine Arts Commission. The committee advocated for, planned, and managed the development of the San José Civic Gallery--now
known...

Consists of personal and professional correspondence, field notes including Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Test results
and tables, lecture notes and other course materials and De Vos' research and writings on cultural psychology and immigration
studies.

Collection includes: 1)correspondence to and from Bernard DeVoto and to and from Avis DeVoto and other miscellaneous correspondents
including Wallace Stegner and Carl Brandt, 2) financial papers such as cash account books, tax returns, receipts, 3) legal
agreements, contracts and...

Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts,
speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy
Chair, and includes letters from...

This collection was originally part of the Alfred H. de Vries map collection. The map collection is available through UC Berkeley
and contains 416 volumes in addition 106 individual sheet maps. This collection consists of original manuscript “Maps and
their...

Bob de Vries is an Old China Hand, whose Dutch father was involved in the Holland China Trading Company. He lived in Shanghai,
and was interned by the Japanese at the Chapei internment camp during World War II. The collection...

This folder contains 1 1890 letter of description from De Witt to an unknown person regarding the history and provenance of
a watercolor sketch of the “San Francisco After the Fire” done by John Pendergrast in 1851.

V.1 - Diaries, June 1, 1846-Feb. 19, 1847 (in notebook, 1836-1843, of his father, James Loudon as member, Ohio Legislature)
and June 15, 1847-Aug. 2, 1848, kept while serving with the First Ohio Infantry in Mexico and as a returning...

Originals or contemporary copies, to his father and sister, mainly while on duty as a U.S. Army surgeon. From Fort Massachusetts,
N.M., 1854-1856; from Paris, 1857; from various places, 1859-1869 (including Fort Davis, Texas, on the eve of the Civil...

Contents: journal kept by Alfred De Witt on his voyage around the Horn, Apr. 6 - Sept. 22, 1848; 26 letters, 1848-1867, written
by Alfred and 30 letters, 1849-1851, by his wife, Margaret, to family in New York, relating to...

Writings, correspondence, notes, studies, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the economics of education and
the role of education in developing professional and other skilled manpower resources in the United States, Western Europe,
the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,...

Contains primarily minutes and material received by members of Boards of Directors for the Chronicle Publishing Company, Ortega
Investment Company, and West Tacoma Newsprint Company. Includes the records for the Municipal Properties Company, a small
amount of material related to...

Photographs, maps, proclamations, and printed matter, relating to World War I. Includes United States Shipping Board posters,
photographs of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, battle maps, statistical summaries concerning the American Expeditionary
Forces, German proclamations in France and Belgium,...

Dead Feminists Broadside Collection is also known as the "Dead Feminists" Series. Each hand lettered, letterpress-printed
broadside features a quote by women in history and juxtaposes it into contemporary social and political issues.

The Deakin Tract album contains 54 photographic prints showing mining and timber lands in Butte, Plumas and Tehama counties,
California circa 1889. The photographs are circular, about 6.5 cm. in diameter, and are possibly Kodak I prints. The title
of...

Columbia's library school, New York Public Library, 1920s; the American Library Association, 1930-1933; University of Chicago's
graduate library school, 1933-1935; university positions at Colby, Temple, Columbia; critique of library education, 1945;
Dean of Berkeley's School of Librarianship, 1946-1961: colleagues, finances,...

Jessie E. Dean was employed by the Los County Department of Charities from 1919 to 1943, and served as Supervisor in the successive
Divisions of Outdoor Relief, County Welfare and Indigent Relief. A citation of appreciation from her fellow workers,...

This collection comprises topical and administrative files from Randy Lewis, Dean of Students at UC Irvine from 1990-2008,
as well as material created prior to and after his term as dean. The materials document the following programs and events:
Administrative...

Democrat of Greek parentage, and Dean of the California Legislature 1959-1996, Senator Nicholas Petris discusses his Oakland
constituencies, culture and traditions of the Greek community, the rise of the California Democratic Party, California state
politics and government, with particular attention...

Discusses his family background, and engineering education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University
of California, Berkeley, 1928-1941. He also discusses his research, consulting with the military, and academic studies during
World War II. Includes reminiscences of the...

Clippings and programs pertaining to Dean's track career at Burlingame High School, San Mateo Junior College, Stanford University,
and the Olympic Club in San Francisco; also includes programs from the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles and the track and...

Photograph album mockups of Roy Dean's books (1969) and (1972) as well as black-and-white photographic prints used or considered
in these or his other books. In addition to his photography, Dean was an actor in theater, television, and film, as...

Memoirs, relating to political conditions in France from World War I through World War II, including especially developments
in the French socialist movement, the growth of a French fascist movement, and the policies of the Vichy regime; and diaries,
1939-1945,...

Raw footage of interviews with Western journalists and Sovietologists, relating to the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin
in 1953, and to subsequent political change and de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union. Used in production of The Death of Stalin,
a...

The Death Valley Automobile Trip photograph album containing 76 prints appears to be the record of a sightseeing trip made
from Los Angeles to Death Valley in 1926. A written record--in the form of diary entries--is also included and consists...

Chiefly snapshots of young people (presumably students from the College of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif.) on outings to
Death Valley and Boulder (Hoover) Dam in the late 1930's. Also includes sixteen views, with descriptive captions, of the Sacramento
flood...

Death Valley Days was one of a few western anthology series as well as the longest-running series on television (1952-1970
and 1975). The collection consists of scripts for 130-plus episodes, spanning 1960-1969.

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, schedules, public opinion polling data, promotional material, press releases, news summaries,
and clippings, relating to the political career of Ronald Reagan, the 1976 and 1980 Reagan presidential campaigns, and speaking
and writing projects of Ronald and Nancy...

The Paul H. DeBach Papers document University of California, Riverside professor Paul DeBach's pioneering work in the field
of integrated pest management and in the biological control of insect pests and weeds. The collection spans the years 1921-1989
(bulk 1955-1980)...

This collection comprises one sound disc with accomanying transcript, and two videotapes of two oral history interviews with
Debora Sessler conducted by the Holocaust Media Project on March 1, 1985 and by the Holocaust Oral History Project on June
2,...

The Gerard Debreu papers, 1949-2001, consist of correspondence; professional activities, which include research notes, writing
and editorial work, visiting scholar appointments, and speeches; organizational files; course notes; a small amount of papers
pertaining to Debreu winning the Nobel Prize; and...

Correspondence, notes, photographs, clippings, biographical material, and other personal papers, 1948-1995, from actor, artist,
and raconteur Samson DeBrier. After working as an actor in the 1910s and 1920s, most notably in the film , the eccentric DeBrier
remained in Hollywood...

The Jamaican Creole tape recordings is a collection of songs, stories and interviews recorded by the American linguist David
DeCamp from 1957-1959. These recordings document DeCamp's research interests in the Pidgins and Creoles of Jamaica and British
Honduras.

The first document outlines the events and employment data forming the basis of the chairman's decision on a dispute beginning
on October 23, 1943, between the San Pedro Local of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and the Maritime
Industry...

The Bruce Decker papers contain materials related to his AIDS advocacy, including his leadership in the No on 64 and No on
102 campaigns, his service on the California AIDS Advisory Committee and his business ventures in the biotechnology field,...

This collection contains catalogs, price lists, designs, photographs, and ceramic objects documenting the history of Decora
Ceramics, and its predecessor, Ylyne Studio, makers of Smithware and Florencita, circa 1947-1953. The firms were founded and
co-owned by Smith Russell (1895-1979), Pomona...

Decorative architectural pieces and photographs from the Jackling house designed by George Washington Smith span 16 linear
feet and date from circa 1925. The collection is composed of: one star shoulder wooden door frame from the organ room, one
copper...

Memoir covering period from 1930-1969, discusses history of the Department of Decorative Design from its origin in 1930 as
Household Arts, developing into Decorative Art, and then Design, and how later it came to be transferred to the College of...

Emma Redington (Lee) Thayer (ca. 1874-ca. 1973) was the co-founder of Decorative Designers, a New York City based firm that
produced binding designs, dust jackets, book illustrations, and advertising material. She specialized in conventionalized
decorations and designed most of the...

A collection of petitions, viceregal decrees, fiscal's statements, and related documents from Mexico, and a few from the Philippines,
recording ex parte proceedings in cases which were brought before the Viceroy of New Spain during the period 1801-1811 and
which...

The Wadie P. Deddeh Papers consist of 11.5 cubic feet of records reflecting Deddeh's activities during his 26-year career
in the Assembly and Senate. The records contain Bill Files, 1973-1993 and Subject Files, 1967-1976.

Program and other material relating to the 250th anniversary celebration of the town, 1886. Laid in: Proceedings at the Celebration
of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Deham Massachusetts [Main F74.D3 D5]. Purch

Recollection of growing up in San Francisco; her husband, Charles Porter, and her brother-in-law, Bruce Porter; involvement
with the League of Women Voters; long service in local, state and national Democratic Party activities; women prominent in
political circles, including Helen...

The Dedicated Vessel Research Program Records, which date from 1972 to 1980, document the entire scope of the DVRP project
undertaken in the late 1970s, and includes records generated by the DVRP as well as other records and publications scientists...

Contains deed and abstract of title for the property bordered by King and Berry, between 7th (formerly Harris) and 8th (formerly
Price) Streets, and adjacent to Mission Creek. The deed, June 29, 1866, transfers ownership from Josiah Belden and James...

Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence,
relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.

Tracing of original deed of sale, Monterey, 1844 July 26, signed by Florencio Serrano, José Castro, Francisco Pacheco, and
others; and certificate of authentication from the office of the U.S. Surveyor General, 1858 Sept. 29. Relates to land case
211...

Deeds convey property bounded by Eddy, Larkin, and Willow streets in the Western Addition, San Francisco, Calif. The 1862
deed transfers the property from Joseph P. Hoge of San Francisco to Robert Dudgeon of San Francisco. The 1863 deed transfers...

Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence,
relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.

Two deeds (4 p.) transferring land in Barnstable County, Massachusetts to Prince Jenkins. Signed by Roswell and Elizabeth
Hatch and Eunice Hammond before Thomas Fish and George W. Donaldson, Justices of the Peace.

Part of a collection of deeds, agreements, leases, pre-emption notices, powers of attorney, and occasional correspondence,
relating to land tenure, sale and transfer of houses and property, disputed land, etc.

Contains typescript and handwritten poems, short stories, drafts, correspondence, one audiocassette of music performed by
Rudy Jon Tanner, and other related materials submitted by various poets and writers to Teresa (Tisa) Walden, owner and editor
of Deep Forest, an independent...

was televised 1961 to 1965. The series featured E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed as a father-son team of defense attorneys.
The program established a model for social-issue type television series that were created in the early sixties. The collection...

A treatise by the Jesuit, Arrillaga, in defense of the Mística Ciudad de Dios, a life of the Virgin written by the Spanish
nun, María de Ágreda. Consists of 1) a general history of the work and a review of...

Collection of four documents relating to the residencia of Revilla Gigedo the Younger as viceroy of New Spain. Consists of:
1) the defense of Revilla Gigedo, Mexico City, 1795, presented by his attorney, Pedro de Basave, and by Bernal y...

Charlotte DeForest was the daughter of pioneer missionary, John H. DeForest, of the American Board Mission; after graduation
from Smith College, she returned to Japan and worked as a missionary educator. She was the President of Kobe College for women,...

The deForest collection consists primarily of landscape drawings, arranged alphabetically by project name. The majority of
these drawings relate to residential projects in Southern California, including large estates such as "Val Verde." Non-residential
projects include the Santa Barbara Museum of...

On March 1, 1981 the Billy DeFrank Center opened its doors. Billy DeFrank LGBT Silicon Valley Community Center was organized
in response to the housing discrimination that gays and lesbians faced in Santa Clara County. The Billy DeFrank LGBT Silicon...

Papers of June Oppen Degnan, writer, publisher, political activist, and sister of poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Most of the
collection documents Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco Review in the 1960s, and her association with New
Directions Books....

Diploma for Master of Arts degree in history, University of California, 1924; honorary doctorate from Mills College, 1960;
fellowship in the California Historical Society, 1959; and award from the American Library Association, 1961.

Contents: diary letters of Edward DeHay, describing his voyage from New York to New Orleans, and his life in California, 1915;
miscellaneous correspondence and accounts for various members of the family; orders for Parker Hill Spring Water, 1939-1941;
and deed...

The Anne Weymouth Deirup Collection on Desegregation of Berkeley Schools, 1954-1979, consists of reports, newsletters, pamphlets
and materials relating to the integration of Berkeley public schools and the fight for racial justice and social change. The
collection includes Deirup's correspondence,...

This material spans the period from 1900 - 1918 with the bulk from 1914 through 1917. There are also a number of undated items.
The collection consists of letters, a Protocol, bills, extracts from a diary, copies of contracts, powers...

Chart outlining a plan to establish an international federation of workers and institutions of intellectual and manual work,
contributing to the moral and social regeneration of humanity without distinction as to nationality, race, or religion among
men.

Correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to an American-Russian person-to-person correspondence and assistance
program organized in the United States in 1990 as Friends Assisting Friends.

This collection includes ledgers, business and financial papers, correspondence, photographs, maps, prints, newspaper clippings
and other materials related to the incorporation, operations, and liquidation of the Del Amo Estate Company. There are also
some personal papers of the company’s...

This collection includes ledgers, correspondence, tax documents, newspapers, scrapbooks, photographs, theses and reports
from members of the Board of Trustees, grantees, and staff of the Del Amo Foundation. Subjects include the Spanish Civil War
and research and graduate study...

Collection consists of 4 volumes containing 200 black and white and color photographic reproductions of propaganda posters
issued by both the Republican and Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War, 5 volumes of photographs of events and personalities
of the...

Materials in this collection are from the San Pedro Rancho Nursery and Del Amo Nursery. They include ledges, tax documents,
correspondence, contract information, catalogs, and artifacts on the subjects of growing and providing landscaping materials,
daily business practices, contracts with...

The Arnold Del Carlo Photograph Collection consists of photographs and negatives, which document the transformation of Santa
Clara Valley from orchards to an urban landscape. The years covered by the collection range from the late 1940s to the early
1970s,...

Materials collected by Olin Sohm during his tenure in the Industrial Relations Department at Del Monte Corporation, headquartered
in San Francisco; and Joseph P. Sohm, retired Quality Control Manager at Del Monte Plant 51 in San Jose, California.

Del Rio Winery, a wine cooperative, was organized in 1934 in San Joaquin County, California. In 1963, they sold their assets
to Guild Wine Co. The collection contains meeting minutes for the Board of Directors from 1934-1964. The minutes contain...

Daniel del Solar (June 13, 1940 - January 13, 2012) was a prominent Latino media activist, photographer, videographer, documentarian,
and poet. He worked with KQED-TV in San Francisco, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and WYBE-TV in Philadelphia. His
papers document...

Photos of the Ygnacio and Reginaldo del Valle families, active in California business and government in the 19th century.
Mostly family photos, including views taken at their Rancho Camulos, located in today’s Ventura County, California. ca. 1851-1921,
undated (bulk ca....

Papers relating to Antonio Seferino del Valle, his son Ygnacio, grandson Reginaldo F., and other family members. Activities
include their cattle ranching and wine businesses, particularly in Rancho San Francisco and Rancho Camulos, located in today’s
Ventura County, California. Other...

Reports, correspondence, memoranda, instructions, programs, and printed matter, relating to the operation and purpose of youth
work camps operated by the Vichy government in France. Includes a chart outlining French social organization, 1941.

Consists of the correspondence and personal papers of Pele (Phyllis) deLappe, amassed during the years 1938-2002. Correspondence
includes a large collection of letters from Decca Treuhaft, also known as Jessica Mitford, Steve Murdock, and with various
publishers. Papers include typescripts...

Letters, periodicals, reprints of articles, newspaper issues, and newsletters, relating to economic and social conditions
in Algeria, independence movements in the African colonies, and French colonial policy.

The papers of San Diego architect Homer Delawie. The papers, ranging in date from 1945-2007, document Delawie's career as
an architect, with information for projects, both completed and unrealized. While files exist for many projects, the collection
contains very few...

This collection encompasses most of Delbrück's lifetime and chronicles his role in the development of molecular biology. The
bulk of the materials date from the time of his immigration to the U.S. in 1946. They include personal and professional correspondence,...

The collection comprises superseded University of California, Irvine Delegations of Authority Letters (IDA) and UC Presidential
Delegations of Authority Letters (DA) and supporting documentation relevant to the UC Irvine campus. IDAs and DAs are used
to convey authority to specific...

Travel itinerary, correspondence. Original manuscript material is in French; all having been translated into English except
a marriage license and about one page of travels. Translation includes material the library did not receive in French....

The collection consists of original manuscripts in French. A journal details Delepine's journey on the Eduoard and his short
stay with the California Native Americans. There is also a letter written to his father from Sonora in 1850 giving a...

Papers of Demetrio Delgado de Torres, Undersecretary of the Spanish Ministry of the Treasury during the period of the Civil
War and personal advisor to Juan Negrin, president of the Spanish Republic. The materials, written mostly in Spanish, cover
the...

Internationally known and respected neuroscientist Paul Charles Dell, M.D., was intimately connected with the founding and
growth of the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO), an independent non-governmental organization with UNESCO affiliation.
This collection covers IBRO documents and correspondence from 1961...

Four suites of etchings by Stefano della Bella, comprising 35 prints. Primarily decorative, they depict genre scenes of people
and animals (in rural settings), fantastic vases, panels of grotesques, and the Medici Villa Demidoff and its gardens near
Florence.

. Correspondence, newsletters, lists, clippings and articles, many by Haverland., a former UCSB librarian, about the early
days of the William Wyles Collection. Donated in the memory of Della B. Haverland and Stella Haverland Rouse. Latest donation
by S. Raby,...

Contains letters describing time Della Murray Banks, her husband, and E.A. Vaughn spent in Alaska as sourdoughs during the
gold rush in 1896-1897. Also includes diary of Hugh Rodman, which Banks wrote about.

The C.L. Dellums papers provide insight into Dellums' career as a civil rights activist and labor leader. They encompass files
he maintained as both the International Vice-President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and as a member of the...

The collection mainly represents C.L. Dellums' years as an International Vice President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car
Porters (BSCP) and contains the organization's records, including correspondence, Executive Board meeting minutes, district
administrative papers, agreements with railroad companies, convention proceedings,...

The Ronald V. Dellums Congressional Papers are evidence of Dellums' 27-year career (1971-1998) as a member of the U.S. House
of Representatives. It includes committee files, constitutent correspondence, legislative bills, and personal files relating
to his work and legislative achievements...

Includes letters, 1853-1875, written by Charles E. DeLong to his brother, James, and to his wife and other members of his
family, from California mining towns, Virginia City, Japan and Washington, D.C., relating to life in the mining country, his...

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, minutes, and printed matter, relating to education in American-occupied Hesse,
Germany, after World War II; American cultural exchange programs; and international education in the United States.

The Delphian Study Club Records (1931-2007) document the San Jose Delphian Club's history and activities. The Delphian Study
Club originally formed as a chapter of the Delphian Society, which was founded in Chicago around 1910 to promote education
of women...

Three flyers and a letter (2 p.) describe the festival, organized by the poet Angelo Sikelianos, in Delphoi, Greece, May 9-10,
1927. The festival features theatrical and musical performances, games, and exhibitions.

The records of the Delta Omicron Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an honors organization for women
in education, contains documents relating to the chapter’s administrative activities, projects and club history.

Delta Line collection (SAFR 17216, HDC 308) is comprised of two folders containing daily passenger bulletins from the S.S.
Santa Mariana on voyage number 34, 1984; a photocopied article about the vessel; a cruise line guide; and navigation map for...

Records consist of register of certificates of shares (containing stubs and canceled shares), 1897-1923; minute book also
containing constitution and by-laws, 1897-1930; financial records, 1913-1930, including miscellaneous correspondence; official
Articles of Incorporation from State of California, 1897; and three publications...

Report relating to political and economic conditions in Italy, 1949; typescript of the book by C. F. Delzell, Mussolini's
Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance (Princeton, 1961); and a speech transcript entitled "War and Anti-Fascism: A
Personal Memoir," 1989, relating to...

This collection consists of material collected by Virginia DeMarais pertaining to the history, development, and population
of Borrego Springs and the Anza-Borrego region, as well as a small collection of her personal papers.

The Demarest family collection consists chiefly of an unpublished typescript, "California Gold," by David Durie Demarest's
oldest son, David Clarence Demarest(1866-1962). It embraces 51 chapters divided into three volumes. The work's preface is
followed by a typescript copy of David...

The Vernon DeMars Collection spans the years 1933 to 2005, and includes DeMars' personal papers, records from his private
practice and professional career, and materials generated by the firms DeMars & Reay, DeMars & Wells, and DeMars & Maletic.
The...

Tsarist Russian stamps issued in China; stamps issued by German occupation forces in Russia during World War I; Russian provisional
government, White Russian and British occupation force stamps issued in Russia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War;
and early...

The Cecil B. DeMille collection spans the years 1927-1960s (bulk 1950s and 1960s) and encompasses 1 linear foot. The collection
is comprised of material assembled and separated from the Cecil B. DeMille Photographs during processing. There are telegrams
concerning the...

The collection is mostly about Korean human rights and democratic development during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States.
Also, it contains information on how American religious and citizen groups participated in activities in Washington, DC and
abroad to...

Sound recordings of proceedings, and printed copies of preparatory briefing materials for conference participants, relating
to political events in Czechoslovakia from 1987 to 1989, culminating in the fall of the communist regime.

The records of the Democratic State Central Committee are drawn from the papers of Elizabeth Snyder. Elizabeth Snyder was
born April 8, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her political career began during college with the Young Democrats. She received
her graduate...

The records relate to politics in Russia and to the 1991 presidential campaign of Boris Yeltsin. They include minutes of meetings,
resolutions, statements, appeals, stenographic records, press reviews, and video recordings.

The papers of the Den, Bell, and Luton Families are focused largely on land ownership by brothers Nicholas and Richard Den,
early settlers of Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, and their heirs. They highlight the transition in land tenure during...

Richard M. Denbo was born on March 10, 1897 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Denbo served as an aviation engine mechanic. He transferred
his interest as an auto mechanic to aircraft engines when he enlisted in the Army Air Corps...

Relates to the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and especially to interpretations of events of the Revolution and Civil War
made by Nikolai N. Golovin in his book Rossiiskaia Kontr-revoliutsiia v 1917-1918 g. g. (Paris, 1937).

Collection contains a letter (3 p., Jan. 2 1973) from Levertov to Philip Whalen, complementing Whalen's recent novel and discussing
Robert Duncan and Carol Berge. Also includes an annotated galley proof for Levertov's Candles in Babylon, which was apparently
given...

Samuel Denison letters. Mexico City. 1856-1857. Also, two letters to Thomas Denison from 1868-1869: one from his mother and
the other from Marry[?] E. Wainwrights in Shanghai, China. Total 21 letters, 35 pages, and 3 envelopes.

Samuel Denison letters. Mexico City. 1856-1857. Also, two letters to Thomas Denison from 1868-1869: one from his mother and
the other from Marry[?] E. Wainwrights in Shanghai, China. Total 21 letters, 35 pages, and 3 envelopes.

These papers contain the correspondence and writings of Sviatoslav V. Denisov, Major General of the Don Cossack Army and participant
in the Don Cossack uprising of 1918. In emigration, Denisov was president of the Cossack Union in the United States,...

The collection consists of photographs of the Mayne R. Denman family of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Denman worked for the
Smith Premier Typewriter Company in eastern Ohio and West Virginia. There is a Los Angeles address on one of the photographs.

Correspondence and writings, relating to fascist and isolationist movements in the U.S., and to American politics and foreign
policy. Includes copies of the newsletters edited by L. Dennis, and subscription records.

Correspondence, writings, legal briefs, legal case files, other legal records, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating
to international arbitration of boundary disputes and legal claims against governments brought by foreign nationals, and to
efforts for the promotion of international law,...

40 three-picture Gem lantern slides of various scenes and subjects, ca. 1900. One ten-picture demonstration slide for the
Edison Home Kinetoscope, ca. 1905. Photograph of Centaur Film Co., ca. 1913. Roll of Edison Home Kinetoscope Film "The Tramp's
Revenge" ca....

These materials, collected by Jack Denslow, document the life of Henrique Vivian Messetti, a writer, performer, and member
of a vaudeville-circus family active during the 1920's-1940's. Messetti was born on September 5, 1918 in Spain where his parents
were performing....

Pat Denslow was a lesbian activist and organizer. She worked heavily with both the Southern California Women for Understanding
(SCWU) as well as Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC). This collection includes interviews, drafts and the final product
of the...

Frances Densmore was an American ethnographer and ethnomusicologist born in 1867 in Red Wing, Minnesota. She wrote more than
20 books and 100 articles. She also made more than 2,000 wax cylinder recordings of Native music, including recordings for
the...

The Harry Dent file group includes information pertaining to his tenure as Deputy Counsel and as Special Counsel to the President.
Dent's responsibilities included liaison with the South and the many Federal agencies. Some topics in the Dent files are...

Joseph Malaby Dent (1849-1926) was an English bookbinder who created finely produced classics by Shakespeare, Scott, Dickens
and Jane Austen. He also published illustrated books and the series, which was to contain the most important works of world
literature with...

Includes tapes, transcripts, biographical materials, photographs, of oral history interviews with sixteen dentists from the
San Francisco Bay Area, and correspondence and records associated with the project....

Includes tapes, transcripts, biographical materials, photographs, of oral history interviews (1984-87) with twelve dentists
from UCSF School of Dentistry faculty, and correspondence and records associated with the project. The principal interviewer
was Lynne Baldassare-Cruz, Dental Student IV....

Title documents and correspondence related to the ownership of the Denton Ranch, also known as Rancho Jacume, located on the
international border in Baja California Norte, Mexico near La Rumerosa. The collection forms the documentation for the Denton
Family's claim...

The Carl S. Dentzel Collection documents the work and influences of Carl S. Dentzel throughout his lifetime as a journalist
and a community activist, including the renaming of the city of Northridge, the coverage of the conflicts abroad between the...

Photographs of the American West, dating from the 1870s to the 1890s, collected by Carl S. Dentzel (1913-1980), director of
the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, California, including a disbound album of photographs of Alaska taken by A. L. Broadbent....

Consists of personal, political, business and family correspondence of James William Denver and his family. Topics reflect
the political focus of Denver and his family, with speculation about political success, discussion of the nuts and bolts of
politicking, and the...

Writings and correspondence, relating mainly to Herbert L. Matthews and his reportage of the Cuban revolution. Includes government
documents relating to Matthews obtained in response to Freedom of Information Act requests. Used as research material for
the book by Anthony...

Geri DePaoli is an artist and art historian. The collection contain materials related to her work on two exhibitions, The
Trans Parent Thread: Asian Philosophy in Recent American Art, which was organized by the Hofstra Museum, Hofstra University
and the...

The bulk of this collection consists of correspondence files maintained by the Department of Anthropology for the period of
A.L. Kroeber's career, although it includes others prominent in the department throughout this period. These files reflect
the professional and research...

The collection consists of 9 motion picture film reels from the University of California, Irvine, Department of Anthropology
documenting the construction and use of a canoe by a craftsman named Uliulileave from Satalo, Samoa, as well as the work of...

This collection documents the activities of the Department of Art's Art Council, Galleries, faculty, students, and alumni
from 1964-1989. These records are organized in chronological order. This material was compiled by the Art Department, and
descriptions and headings were left...

Education; early career at universities of Illinois, Stanford, and Washington; research on galactosemia, aldolase, RNA polymerase,
pancreatic differentiation; Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco [UCSF]: recruitment,
development of department, introducing molecular approach, administrative and science strategy,...

The Chicano/Latino Studies Department was an interdisciplinary department organized to provide undergraduate and graduate
students with the opportunity to examine the historical and contemporary experiences of Americans of Latino origin or ancestry.
This collection includes emails, posters, reports, meeting minutes,...

The collection comprises reports, brochures, handbooks, course announcements, magazines, directories, memoranda, and fliers
created by the University of California, Irvine (UCI), Department of English and Comparative Literature.

The Department of History Course Materials document graduate and undergraduate history courses offered at the University of
California, Irvine from 1965 to 1990. Every regular academic quarter from Fall 1965 (UCI's first quarter of instruction) through
Summer 1983 is represented,...

This collection contains administrative records of the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine from
1966-1988. Documents include early records from founding department chair Henry Cord Meyer, as well as correspondence, minutes
and agendas, memoranda, clippings, and ephemera....

This collection consists of records documenting the University of California, Irvine's computer systems, facilities, and programs
from 1965-1984. It includes information about UCI's early technology efforts and the Physics Computer Development Project,
as well as manuals, user guides, and articles...

The collection contains audio recordings of interviews conducted by Joann Leach Larkey for the Chairmen of the Department
of Medical Pathology, University of California, Davis Oral History Project. The interviews were conducted to mark the 25th
Anniversary of the founding...

This collection comprises publications of the University of California, Irvine, Department of Music. The collection largely
contains programs from performances, as well as course descriptions and performance advertisements.

Department of Natural Resources report (SAFR 17387, HDC 254) dated 1940, is on tuna refrigeration by H.C. Godsil of the California
State Fisheries Laboratory. The collection is available for research use without restriction.

This collection contains administrative records of the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine from
1982-2000. It includes syllabi, course descriptions, memoranda, flyers, annual reports, course proposals, academic planning
reports, and a Proposal to Restructure the PhD Program...

This collection includes six framed photographs of the University of California, Irvine Department of Social Science activities.
Two photographs appear to be documenting the construction of the Social Sciences building and one photograph is of the June
2000 School of...

The collection comprises publications from the Department of Studio Art at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and
its predecessors. The materials primarily document events held at the campus art gallery and offerings in early academic art
programs at UCI.

This collection, assembled by the UC Davis Viticulture and Enology Department from the 1970s to the early 1990s, contains
wine labels from United States wineries from circa 1947-1990. Wine labels from other countries such as Australia, France,
Germany, and South...

Part of the Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor
General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals
destroyed,...

Part of Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor
General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals
destroyed, 1906.

Part of Archives of California, extracts and copies of documents (273 v. and loose papers) assembled in the U.S. Surveyor
General's Office, San Francisco. Made for H.H. Bancroft by and under the direction of Thomas Savage, 1876-1877. Originals
destroyed, 1906.

The Derby Collection consists principally of notes and transcriptions of materials on early Pacific Coast Methodism (1845-1875)
compiled by Derby for historian Leon Loofbourow from nineteenth century Methodist publications. Other materials include clippings
files on California government, politics and geography...

Letters providing a detailed account of Dring's activities and travels in Sonora, Baja California, the islands of the Gulf
of California, and up the Pacific Coast to San Francisco. Written principally from Elide Island, Georges Island, Guaymas,
Magdalena Bay, and...

The Charles Derleth Papers, 1893-1953, include engineering project records, documents from Derleth's tenure at the University
of California, Berkeley College of Civil Engineering, a personal scrapbook, scrapbooks from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
and Fire, and collected reference materials. Project...

The collection consists of four albums of views collected by Charles Derleth of fires and ruins immediately following the
1906 San Francisco earthquake. The albums have been divided by Derleth into 28 subject groupings that include seismographic
records, geological views...

Lou Derman was a comedy writer whose numerous credits include co-creator and head writer of the television series , and writer
and producer of . The collection consists of bound volumes of various radio and television scripts related to Dermans...

Collection consists of photographs and manuscripts of technical writing by Clarence J. Derrick. Subjects include the importance
of earthquake amplitude in aseismic design, the distortion analysis method, the significance of model tests, and two sets
of experiments. ...

The collection contains publications written by Hubert G. Derrick about his faith and personal history, and a scrapbook gifted
to him by Pepperdine College international students in 1953. Materials date from 1953, 1986, and 1994; some materials are
undated.

This collection consists of printed email correspondence from the "Derrida and Deconstruction," or DERRIDA, listserv between
1991 and 1994. The online scholarly discussion group addressed the philosophical, political, and literary work of Jacques
Derrida and the theory of deconstruction.

This collection is comprised of manuscripts, typescripts, recordings, photographs, and an extensive clippings file documenting
the professional career of Jacques Derrida and providing comprehensive documentation of his activities as a student, teacher,
scholar, and public figure. In addition, Derrida's files...

Scrapbook containing clippings, chiefly from newspapers, of articles by Manero and others relating to drainage projects in
the Valley of Mexico, maps and charts, printed copy of statement by engineer Miguel Iglesias, 1866, printed decree of President
Manuel González, and...

The Robert G. DeSantis papers (.85 linear feet) document the religious career development of an individual who aspired to
become a member of the MCC hierarchy from 1971 to 1974. The papers also document his involvement with the prison ministry...

Report describing the Gulf and Isthmus of Darien, its people and its history, with plans and estimates for the construction
of a fort on the Caimán River. With letter of transmittal from Diego de Tavares to Julian de Arriaga.

In two parts: 1. review, prose interspersed with verse, of the town of Puebla, its history, inhabitants, and natural features,
with other information; 2. description of the diocese of Puebla, some events as late as 1765. Two watercolor pictorial maps...

Collection of documents (copies) dealing with the territorial subdivisions, commerce, and administration of the New World,
including the Philippines, based largely on Pierre d'Avity's Le Monde; a confidential report, Madrid, September 3, 1709, from
the Fiscal General to the king...

Three files containing copies of documents relating to Ortega's 1632, 1633-1634, and 1636 expeditions along the California
coast in search of pearl fisheries, aboard the Madre Luisa de la Ascención, including reports presented by Ortega, viceregal
orders of the Marqués...

Report by Joseph Smith Speer describing the territory, its history, the English settlement, and projects for its future development,
1765. Account of Richard Jones of his negotiations with the Mosquito king, 1769; remarks by Robert Hodgson on the Bay of...

The following is a collection of all the Desegregation files completed from 1976-1983. These files consist of personal notes,
index cards, articles, and newspaper clippings. Anything that has to do with the Desegregation issue (with education) will
we located in...

Bylaws, correspondence, fliers, and membership lists, 1983-1984, of the Desert Empire Business and Professional Association
(DE BAPA). The bulk of the records concern the split in the organization in mid-1984. While DE BAPA retained the name, some
members left to...

Contains original drafts and proofs for a book of poetry by Philip Whalen published by Desert Rose Press. Also includes copies
of correspondence sent to Whalen, and a list of queries regarding wording and editing. Also includes related artwork for...

This collection consists of original renderings created by designers and architects working with Design and Construction Services,
University of California, Irvine. Included are thirty-six color illustrations used in the design and planning of campus building
projects. The designs represent various...

Snapshot and portrait photographs depicting multiple generations of the Desmond and Mueller families in California and Switzerland.
Also includes a small amount of photographs of the Uccelli and Whang families of California. Most photographs taken in family
homes or during...

The collection consists of the papers of jazz saxophonist Paul Desmond. Includes 36 pages of diaries (memos to myself) from
1947-1955, over 300 letters to and from Desmond throughout his childhood and adult life, nearly 400 photographs, and a variety...

Include letters from William Arthur Beasly (mainly concerning the Lamson murder trial), Hiram W. Johnson, Clifford C. Cottrell,
Robert R. Syer, Sanborn Young and others, and collection of pamphlets and handbills relating to various political campaigns
in California.

Contains journals, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings, correspondence, legal documents, diplomas, certificates, photocopies, genealogical
information, photocopy volumes of of selected excerpts from family member's stories, etc. of various members of an extended
San Francisco, California family. One of the diaries (1899-1907), belonging...

Two permits issued under the authority of Miguel de Vallejo, Administrator General of Customs, for releasing from the Customs
warehouses specified amounts of gold and silver belonging to Gaspar de Portolá; mentioning the vessel "Pájaro."

The Mary Desti Collection focuses on the dancer Isadora Duncan. Materials include incoming correspondence from or relating
to Duncan, photographs, ephemera, clippings, programs, artifacts and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Mary Desti was Duncan's
close friend and biographer.

Mary Desti (1871-1931) was the owner of Desti Beauty Products cosmetics firm and New York City studio which sold art objects,
perfumes, and clothing. She wrote (1929). The collection consists of general and business correspondence, papers related to
organizing clubs...

Comments on growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama, with her grandmother, a former slave; education at Tuskegee Institute and Howard
University; move to Berkeley, Calif. in 1920; the local black community and patterns of discrimination; labor organizing activities
and political action...

The Dettenhamer family owned an orchard business in San Jose, California. The collection is a compilation of their correspondence,
immigration papers, family photographs, and business ledgers, some in German.

Correspondence, manuscripts, printed items, notes for speeches and articles, and clippings, of the Vice-President and Provost
of the University of California. Some relate to the loyalty oath controversy at the University.

Correspondence relating to grant applications for research projects. Includes correspondence with the Reichsamtsleitung of
the Nationalsozialistischer deutscher Dozentenbund, the Kreisleitungen of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiterpartei,
the various police presidents of German cities, the Dozentenschaften of the various German universities and...

The collection includes correspondence, essays, financial records, official reports, designs and other illustrations. Also
included are papers concerning the earlier Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung as well as personal papers of Alfred Fritz dating
from the late 1940s.

Comments on his career in the U.S. Forest Service and on Forest Service chiefs Gifford Pinchot, Henry S. Graves and William
B. Greeley; views on forestry education. Photographs inserted. Appended: copies of Mrs. Fry's letter to Dana relative to editing...

In 1970, the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act (PL 91-517) was amended to require every
state to establish a council on developmental disabilities. In California, Assembly Member Frank Lanterman had already authored
legislation toward the goal of improving...

Primarily family photographs and views of early San Francisco architecture (mostly copy prints) including: group portraits
of the National Association of Railway Commissioners of San Francisco from 1915. Includes photos taken in Chico, California.

The Marion DeVries Papers consist of business papers, correspondence and memorabilia of Judge Marion DeVries. Although dates
of documents in the collection range from 1760 to 1930, most of the business papers and correspondence date between 1899 and
1928 and...

John Dewar received a B.A. and an M.A. from Mexico City College, and went on to curate in Western Art, History, and Film History
at the Southwest Museum, William S. Hart Museum, and Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County....

V. 1: Letters (19) bound together. Written while serving in the Mexican War, also, en route to and from various places in
California (including Sacramento, Coloma, Stockton, Coarse Gold, Four Creeks and Visalia). An undated and incomplete letter
[1857?] tells...

Letters relating to Gaskill's voyage to California via Panama in 1849 and experiences as a miner; and to mercantile activities
at Forbestown, with comments on business conditions, prices of goods, profits, etc.

Contains correspondence between Charles Curtis DeWitt and his fiancée, Josie May Condon, describing life in Missouri, Oklahoma,
Nebraska, Wyoming and Idaho. Also includes teachers' certificates, letters of recommendation, photographs, and a report drawn
up by two daughters, containing genealogical information...

The collection contains typescript, printed copies of autobiographical and other writings by Barbara Blanchard DeWolfe (1912-
), professor of zoology at UCSB, 1946-1977. DeWolfe's publications also include several ornithological studies on sparrows.
Additional copies of some of these writings have...

Discusses founding and early history of the Di Giorgio Fruit Corporation, and its operations and leaders from 1920-1962, when
its business was strictly agricultural. He discusses reasons for corporate diversification, and the Di Giorgio Corporation's
growth through 1983. In addition,...

Contains a few bills of lading, but chiefly consists of financial records, including ledgers of accounts payable, accounts
receivable from customers (which are categorized as "in the North, South, or out of town"), goods received from Taixinghe
Co. of Hong...

Clandestine serial issues, leaflets, flyers, and reports, issued by French resistance groups, the Parti Communiste Fran¸ais,
and various French Jewish and Jewish communist organizations, relating to conditions in France during World War II, especially
prison conditions, conditions of Jews, and...

Bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to issues of international security
and disarmament, international law regarding the oceans, and ecological movements in the United States.

Collection includes memos, minutes, reports, correspondence, and background materials from Diamond’s work on the ASSU Task
Force on Tenure and Teaching Quality (1976) and the Subcommittee on Female Admissions of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions
and Financial Aid (1971-72), of...

The Marian Cleeves Diamond Papers, 1950-2004, document Diamond's career as a professor of anatomy at the University of California,
Berkeley. The bulk of the collection focuses on her over forty year tenure at the University of California. Included are copies...

The collection predominantly contains the Diamond Match Company's Good-Fellowship bulletins from 1923 to 1947, which contain
general announcements and news, articles and information on persons related to the company. Also contained are match book
design themes, a scrapbook and issues...

These records trace the history of Diana Press, a lesbian/feminist printing and publishing house started by Coletta Reid and
Casey Czarnik in Baltimore, Maryland in 1972, and relocated to Oakland, California in 1977. Most notably, Diana published
works by Rita...

Letters written by Diane Garcia Aires in Martinez, CA to her husband Manuel Ferreiro Aires (many of them in Portuguese) while
he served aboard the Portuguese frigate NRP Diogo Cao (formerly USS Formoe) and visited Portugal a few months later....

: The Diane Jane Honodel papers span the years 1904 to 1982 and document elements of Honodel's personal and professional life,
from her time as a Sacramento-area resident to her extensive involvement in theater. Her papers are comprised of a...

The Diane Solomon Civil Rights and Viet Nam War Era Button Collection represent the history of social and political movements
during the 1960s and 1970s. Political buttons have been used for centuries as a means to support political candidates and...

Copies of a report and related documents of the commander of the forces which captured Henry A. Crabb and other members of
the Sonora filibustering expedition. Certified by Charles F. Gompertz, Guaymas, 1872. Explanatory letter by Gompertz, enclosing
San Francisco...

Diary kept by Gonzalo López de Haro, captain of the packetboat San Carlos (alias the Filipino), recording a voyage from San
Blas northward and back, taken in company with the frigate Princesa and under the command of the latter's captain,...

Compilation of materials relating to Bustamante's work and possibly prepared under his direction, as follows: anonymous diary,
Mexico, 1847, on events in Mexico, including the activities of García Torres, owner of the Monitor Republicano, during the
invasion under General Winfield...

Copy made at Ures, June 5-23, 1776, by Font of his diary, Sept. 29, 1775-June 2, 1776. With his corrections and additions.
Records the second Anza expedition, September 29, 1775-June 5, 1776, from San Miguel de Horcasitas to San Francisco...

Diary relating to a reconnoitering expedition through the frontier region of Baja California, into Alta California as far
as San Diego, and along the lower Colorado River area. Deals with condition of the Indians, inspection of missions and settlements,
and...

Produced by Headquarters 52nd Antiaircraft Artillery Brigade, APO 654, US Army, this 13 typewritten, stapled pages, translated
from German to English, is the second installment of the diary of a young girl in the Hitler Youth who lived in American-occupied...

Diaries, notes, schedules, letters, resolutions, memoranda, reports, and instructions, relating to the guerrilla war of the
Frente Farabundo Martípara la Liberación Nacional in El Salvador. Includes many official documents of the organization. Photocopy.

This collection of papers represents the creative thought and writing of Adobe LA. Since its founding in 1992 as an activist
collaboration of architects, artists and designers, ADOBE LA took the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, particularly that
of the...

Includes views of Fort Ross, Calif., the Grand Canyon, various street scenes and market places in Europe, possibly France
and Yugoslavia, and North Africa, unidentified portraits, photo of Benjamin Harrison Dibblee at Yale, together with his visa
from Mexico (1930),...

The Eric Dibner Papers, 1973-1991 (bulk 1975-1985), document Dibner's work as an accessibility expert for persons with disabilities.
Dibner was very active in the disability rights movement, and consulted for variety of institutions and organizations, including
the University of California,...

Hugh Gilchrist Dick (1909-1971) was a professor in the English Department at UCLA (1942-1971) and a joint professor at the
School of Library Science (1967-71). The collection consists of Dick's professional and personal correspondence, and papers
relating to his work...

This record group includes correspondence, 1922-1980; undated sermon notes; a Russian notebook, ca. 1914-1915; diaries, 1934-1935
and 1977-1978; undated manuscripts of the book clippings and other miscellaneous documents....

This collection contains press clippings, publications, and other material regarding Philip K. Dick, an American novelist
who has published almost entirely in the science fiction genre. Included are articles and stories published in , , , , and
.

The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence from Dick to his publisher, Doubleday and Company, concerning the publication
of his novels and stories. Also included are one letter by Ursula K. LeGuin and a few letters by Dick's collaborator...

The collection consists of 70 panoramic negatives, 3207 copy prints, and corresponding negatives and interpositives, covering
the years 1924-1948, that were created by the "Dick" Whittington Studio of Los Angeles, California. The images depict specific
places, businesses, and commercial activity...

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was born at Portsea, near Portsmouth, England. He was originally a journalist, but also wrote
fictional sketches of London life and novels. He held private theatrical events at his London home as well. The collection
consists of...

Topics represented in this collection include: Water Quality, Flood Control, Water Distribution, Water Conservation, Water
Usage, and Drought. The Dickenson Collection also contains materials pertaining to the creation and operation of the Central
Valley Project, the California State Water Project,...

The Brett Dicker collection contains collected materials from Dicker's 23-year career in marketing and promotions for Walt
Disney Pictures, as well as earlier work with United Artists and MGM. The materials include scripts, press kits, film screeners,
and related advertising...

Warren C. Dickerson was a commercial postcard photographer whose work covers the late nineteenth century through about 1920.
While Dickerson’s work as a whole is inclusive of photographs from throughout the United States, about one-third of the photographs
are of...

Mainly San Francisco subjects; includes a large number of photographs of the Golden Gateway project. Apparently from the files
of a stock photograph company, with miscellaneous views arranged by subject.

This collection contains photographs (albums and separates), ephemera, and inscribed books documenting the friendship between
Anna Ryder Dickey and celebrated naturalist and wilderness conservationist, John Muir. The albums document two Sierra Club
nature trips that Muir, Mrs. Dickey, her adolescent...

The field notes consist of bound notebooks, and their 13-reel microfilm copy, of observations made about birds and mammals
found in various locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Latin America, and a few in Michigan, New Brunswick
and Newfoundland....

Donald R. Dickey (1887-1932) was a zoologist, specializing in the mammals and birds of North and Central America. The collection
consists chiefly of personal and family letters and a copy of Dickey's will.

Leatherette photographic album with 38 leaves, 138 mounted and 2 loose photographs. The photos, taken mostly by Donald R.
Dickey, document his and his wife Florence's honeymoon in Maine and New Brunswick, where Dickey was photographing wildlife
with stop action...

Struck by a serious heart condition during his senior year at Yale, Dickey returned to early interests in natural history
and photography to occupy his mind and hands during the prolonged recovery period. By the time he had regained full...

The collection contains letterpress and computer-generated prints of poetry by William Dickey, and some by Dickey and Leonard
Sanazaro. Some pieces are examples of fine printing by Lee Engdahl (Engdahl Typography), hit & run press, and the Pterodactyl
Press.

Portrait of Princess Marie José of Belgium, painted on ivory and ornamented with jewels, presented to J. K. Dickie in gratitude
for relief activities of her parents, Vernon and Charlotte Kellogg, with the Commission for Relief in Belgium.

The John W. Dickie & Son records (SAFR 16758, HDC 226) consist primarily of correspondence and financial materials for the
period following the San Francisco earthquake and fire, from 1906-1910. The collection is available for use without restriction.

These papers were donated by Professor Roland B. Dickison to the University Archives at California State University, Sacramento,
in September 1993. The collection consists of 4 boxes, equalling 5 linear feet. There are 136 files within 4 boxes....

The majority of the eight tablets are administrative in nature, citing loans, receipts, and inventories. Most of the administrative
texts date to the Ur III period (Third Dynasty of Ur). One tablet contains a royal inscription from the Early Old...

Edward Augustus Dickson (1879-1956) was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He worked for the and the before joining the which he
later purchased. Dickson was also a founding member of the Lincoln-Roosevelt League, a delegate to the Republican National
Convention (1932),...

John Forrest Dickson, M.D. (1855-1934) had a respected longtime career in Portland, Oregon, as an ophthalmologist, rhinologist,
and oto-laryngologist. He and his wife were valued members of their extended families and held social prominence in the city.
Both, but especially...

Family and schooling; arrival in Colorado in 1880; real estate investments in Denver; cattle and ranching interests in Arizona
and New Mexico; introduction of the cable road into Denver and his contributions to it.

Union army service, 1861-1865; experiences with the Indians, 1866; the Sweetwater Mines, 1868; placer-mining and sheep-raising;
leader of 1870 raid against the Arapahos; role in cutting Fremont County out of Sweetwater County; county official. Attached
is a letter to H.H....

Album of German bank notes issued from 1904 to 1923, arranged in ascending order of denominations from 1 Mark to 100,000,000,000
Marks, illustrating the progression of inflation in Germany after World War I.

The collection contains over 100 pamphlets, booklets, cards, and flyers cut in shapes such as animals, books, bottles, boxes,
cans, fruit and vegetables, hats, oysters, and shoes. Many of the items are highly illustrated and printed in vivid colors.
Most...

"Prologo" - comments on plan for government of the missions, with copies of communications, 1772, from the Viceroy, Bucareli,
and Fiscal, Areche; "Estado de la poblacion de las misiones de la Sonora ... 1774"; map of the Provincias Internas, showing...

Papers of an American composer and former UCSB professor that range from the 1940s through to 2008 and include many of her
compositions in manuscript, audio recordings, extensive business and personal correspondence, programs, clippings, and contracts.

Robert B. Diemer (1888-1966) was the general manager and chief engineer of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
The collection contains a manuscript history of the North Platte River project (ca. 1912-25), copies of papers, articles,
statements, memorabilia, photographs,...

Collection comprises portions of 19th-century French gallery archives acquired by the Dieterle family as they built their
art dealership and developed particular expertise in Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. In addition to those of Dieterle, the records
of eight dealers (Goupil & Cie,...

Many of the materials in this collection are personal papers of F. Joseph Dietrich, or his son, F. J. Jr.. They represent
both their involvement with the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad and their real estate activities during the period...

Summary: Included in the collection are thirty-four letters and telegrams between Sun Yat Sen and Deitrich, and letters to
and from Henry Clifford Stuart. Letters by Sun Yat-sen published in facsimile edition by Stanford press, Stanford, California....

Sales and store inventory records of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender literature as well as bestseller information
from A Different Light Bookstore in West Hollywood. Includes documentation of publishers, wholesalers and distributors as
well as retail competitors from 1998-1999.

The American Jewish University Digital Archive includes photographs, scrapbooks, and ephemera depicting people, places and
events that document the history from 1941 to the present of the University of Judaism and the Brandeis-Bardin Institute which
merged to become American Jewish...

Records of Dignity/USA, the oldest organization for Roman Catholic members of the GLBT community, from it's founding in 1969
until the early 1990s. The materials include correspondence, minutes, motions, and work papers of the organization's Board
of Directors and House...

Documents relating to Indian land named Opopeo including testimony of Spanish and Indian witnesses, an Indian genealogical
chart, and a map. Signed by Pedro Gutiérrez de Cuevas, Lorenzo Suárez de Mendoza and others.

File of documents compiled in Mexico City in 1825 preliminary to the marriage of O'Gorman, Consul General of Great Britain
in Mexico City, and Señorita Noriega y Vicario, a minor. Includes baptismal records, petitions, maternal permission, order
for publications of...

Reprints (1924-1985) of journal articles by David Bruce Dill, physiologist and informal director (1927-1946) of the Harvard
Fatigue Laboratory, director (1947-1961) of medical research for the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory,
and director of the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental...

The collection consists of correspondence and speeches relating to the positions Dill held with the San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission, San Francisco Housing Authority, San Francisco Grand Jury (Foreman), San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, and the
Alien Enemy Hearing Board...

This collection includes business papers, correspondence, sheet music, media, and memorabilia from the private collection
of comedian and actress Phyllis Diller. Diller broke ground as one of the first and most prominent woman comedians through
her stand-up act, films, television...

The Margaret (Marnie) Walker Dilling Collection is comprised of Dilling's ethnomusicological research, mostly on Korean music,
Korean-American musical communities, and music of the Olympics. Included in the collection are her field notes, journals,
and audio and video recordings. The types...

Fannie Charles Dillon (1881-1947) was a teacher, pianist and composer of piano, vocal, orchestral and chamber music. She taught
at Pomona College (1910-13), and in Los Angeles high schools (1918-41). In 1924, she founded the Woodland Theater at Fawnskin,
Big...

Richard Hugh Dillon (1924- ) was a librarian and the author of many articles and books on California, including (1961), (1966),
(1967), (1970), and (1982). The collection consists of ca. 300 photographs of old and new San Francisco Chinatown and...

Ralph C. Dills, Democrat, was elected to the 69th Assembly District, one of the thirty districts representing Los Angeles
County in 1938. He resigned in 1949. In 1966 he won the 32nd Senatorial District and served in the Senate until...

Summary: Holograph manuscripts of poems: Smiles, Songs and Summer; The Lament; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; At Random; Apocalypse;
Day by Day; Andean Heights; Around the Clock; The Risen Sun:; and Wagon Wheels. Also includes small amount of biographical
information....

The collection primarily contains the papers of Byron Diman (1795-1865), governor of Rhode Island (1846-1847) and prominent
merchant of Bristol. It includes correspondence, shipping records, and business papers of Devol, Diman, & Co.; correspondence
with the D'Wolf family of Bristol,...

Memoirs relating to Bulgaria and Bulgarian emigre politics, and unpublished articles, relating to the Bulgarian Agrarian Union
between World Wars I and II, world agriculture, and agriculture in the Soviet Union. Photocopy.

Letters, written mainly to his wife, Sarah Holcomb Dimmick, concerning experiences as a member of Stevenson's regiment, 1846-48,
gold mining, as alcalde of San Jose, as district attorney and judge in Los Angeles, 1852-1861. Included also: law licenses
and military...

The W. Eugene Dimon papers contain newsletters, correspondence, albums and artifacts created by the Japanese who were detained
at the Pomona Assembly Center in California from May to August 1942 and then transferred to the Heart Relocation Center in
Wyoming...

Writings, notes, correspondence, interview sound recordings and transcripts, trial transcripts, photocopies of government
records, and printed matter, relating to General Manuel Noriega of Panama, his trial for drug trafficking, and American-Panamanian
relations. Includes United States Department of State documents released...

Contains diaries, correspondence, and other materials documenting the life and career of the anti-Semitic writer and ideologue
who was a follower of Adolf Hitler as well as the Nazi and movements in Germany during the 1920s.

This collection contains manuscripts, press clippings, and other material regarding research on the history of Riverside and
San Bernardino counties conducted by R. Bruce Harley, former archivist of the Diocese of San Bernardino, for the Diocesan
Heritage Series.

Certificate of graduation from the Board of Education of San Francisco to Coe Ellis, South San Francisco Grammar School; and
certificate of promotion from Berkeley (Calif.) Public Schools for Roscoe E. McCabe.

Included are 34 diplomatic documents from Italy (predominantly), France, Spain, England, and Czechoslovakia. Of particular
note is an 1772 Papal indulgence from Olomouc, in the Czech Republic, and a 1781 letter addressed by Pope Pius VI to Scipione
de' Ricci,...

The papers are particularly valuable for two periods: 1728-1732, when Chesterfield was Ambassador at The Hague; and 1743-1748,
when he was Ambassador on Special Mission to The Hague, Secretary of State for the North, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
An...

Mainly tapes and transcripts of interviews Dale Carlisle did with Direct Relief International (DRI) staff and other individuals
regarding the establishment in 1948 and history of DRI and its founders Wilhelm (William) Zimdin and Dezso (Dennis) Karczag.
Also included is...

Childhood in Arkansas, Louisiana, and McCloud, California; Chico State University, 1954-1956; contracting polio, 1956, and
rehab at Fairmount Hospital, San Leandro; majoring in speech therapy at an inaccessible San Francisco State University, 1958-1960;
work for Volunteer Bureau of Alameda County;...

This collection comprises records created and used by the office of the Director of Campus Organizations and Community Service,
Marti Barmore, to manage the University of California, Irvine student groups, activities, and events between 1975 and 2006.
Of particular interest...

This collection documents 20 years of Rod Diridon’s public service. Diridon served six terms as the chairperson of both the
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors and the Santa Clara Transit Board. Diridon is best known as the “father” of...

George and William Dirks papers (SAFR 17121, HDC 274) are thirteen items related to their work as caulkers from the Wood Caulkers
Local No. 554, the General Strike Committee of 1934, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America...

The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc., Washington, D.C. Office Records [1982 – on-going], depicts the leadership
of the organization in the course of their struggle to bring comprehensive civil rights to the disabled community. The bulk
of the...

The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Records document the activities and policies of one of the first organizations
advocating for civil rights for people with disabilities. The bulk of these records date from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s....

381 VHS videocassettes, one sound cassette, and transcripts of select video interviews in the collection. The collection is
the result of a three-year grant-funded collaboration between the University of San Francisco and Access Video to collect
archival documentation on disability,...

Contains by-laws for State organization, meeting minutes, announcements, questionnaires, articles, exhibit booklets and other
miscellany relating to the Disabled Student Coalition at Sonoma State University collected by member Anthony Tusler.

The Disabled Students' Program Records, 1965-[on going], consist of materials created or collected by the leaders and administrators
of the Disabled Students' Program at the University of California, Berkeley. The collection consists of records of the administration,
services, and Susan...

Discharge certificate for Corporal Frank A. Hofmann in Peter Snooks' Company Q, 56th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers,
who was enrolled on December 25th, 1862 to serve two years during the war. The certificate states that Hofmann is hereby discharged
from...

Memoranda, reports, correspondence, press releases, statutes, regulations, and legal proceedings, relating to economic policy
of the Allied military government in Germany after World War II, and especially to decartelization policies.

Collection covers facets of Walt Disney Productions, including the development of Mickey Mouse, the Silly Symphonies series
and other animated characters; animation cameras, animators at work; the Hyperion Avenue studio building and Mickey Mouse
promotions. 1906-1979, undated (bulk is 1930s-40s)

This collection comprises employee training and policy guides, promotional material and brochures for the Disneyland and Walt
Disney World theme parks and rides, popular publications featuring the Disney corporation and its entertainment subsidiaries,
and other related material. The collection also...

Copy of dispositions sworn by F. B. Davis (true name Jefferson F. Howell). The dispositions were given to the Sheriff of Weaverville,
California, in 1919. Davis recounts several robberies he committed over the course of several years. In each case,...

Copy of dispositions sworn by F. B. Davis (true name Jefferson F. Howell). The dispositions were given to the Sheriff of Weaverville,
California, in 1919. Davis recounts several robberies he committed over the course of several years. In each case,...

Printed Civil War document: "Argument for absent owners in the matter of the Newborn seizures," re merchandise seized by combined
U.S. Government land and naval forces in and around Newborn, North Carolina in March, 1863. Found in unsorted Wyles SC.

The California Districts Securities Commission (CCDS) was created in 1931 and changed with the direction and supervision of
the fiscal and physical affairs of irrigation and other agricultural districts organized under the laws of the state (1931,
ch. 1073; in...

These papers contain the detailed investigative report of the assassination of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his
family. The report was prepared by Nikolai Alekseevich Sokolov, and includes the typescript of "Dielo ob ubiestvie tsarskoi
sem'i v...

The interviews in this collection are case studies of policies pursued by UCSF and Stanford University medical schools to
increase racial and ethnic diversity, from the 1960s to the 2000s. Nancy M. Rockafellar was the interviewer and editor of
the...

A collection of legal and otherwise relevant materials related to western water adjudications and other complex water litigation.
The project has focused on case management, alternative dispute resolution, and the sharing of practical experience by a diverse
group of judges,...

Photographs show Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.s) marching along railroad track from Bisbee, Ariz., marching from
Lowell, passing Bakersfield, waiting for the train, loading strikers onto train, friends bidding strikers goodbye, and one
photo of a striker resisting arrest....

A. C. Dixon (1854-1925) was born in North Carolina and was graduated from Wake Forest College (1875). He pastored in North
Carolina and Baltimore, MD, where he established a reputation as a Bible teacher and preacher. He became a popular...

The people of the State of California, plaintiff, Compton C. Dixon, defendant, in the Superior Court of the State of California,
County of Los Angeles, department no.40, Honorable Clement D. Nye, Judge, no.92,401. Reporters' transcript.

Julian Carey Dixon, Democrat, was a State Assembly Member representing portions of Los Angeles County from 1973-1978. He was
a Representative in the United States Congress from 1979-2000. His papers include Assembly bill files, 1973-1978; committee
files, 1973-1977; and subject...

Papers of Laurence Belmont Dixon, electrical engineer and amateur photographer. The collection consists primarily of materials
documenting Dixon's travels in Japan in 1905, including a large group of photographs and a personal diary. Also included in
the collection is an...

Originals and photocopies of correspondence with artists, museums and publishers; manuscripts of poems by Dixon; articles
by and about him; catalog of paintings and drawings; and autobiographical material. Includes correspondence with: Arizona
Highways (magazine), the California State Library, the De...

William Hepworth Dixon (1821-1879) was an author who wrote several books and contributed to the and the . He was the editor
of the (1853-69), and helped to found the Palestine Exploration Fund. The collection consists of correspondence from various...

These papers primarily concern Djerassi's research in organic chemistry and include correspondence, reports, and lab notebooks
on optical rotary dispersion and mass spectrometry; other research files containing correspondence, manuscripts, and reprints;
reprints of Djerassi's published articles; and grant files. There...

Travel reports, correspondence, bulletins, writings, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, video tapes, and memorabilia,
relating to political conditions in Yugoslavia, the breakup of Yugoslavia, the civil war in Bosnia, reportage of Yugoslav
news in the American media, American foreign...

The Edward Dmytryk papers span the years 1947-1999 and encompass 4.5 linear feet. The collection includes a handful of scripts
for films directed by Dmytryk; a few scripts for unproduced films; extensive clippings; 60 letters from Dmytryk written to
his...

Family background, education in Italy; fellowships in DNA Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands, 1974-1976; DNA synthesis
capability research at Genentech; work with somatostatin, insulin, and growth hormones; Genentech history; decision to leave
Genentech.

The collection comprises periodicals collected by Do Dinh Tuan and published outside of Vietnam in the Vietnamese language.
Do collected a broad spectrum of titles that document the concerns and interests of the Vietnamese emigrant community following
the collapse of...

The Dick Dobbins collection includes materials pertaining mainly to the Pacific Coast League (PCL), and the teams that comprise
the league. The bulk of the material was collected by others and purchased by Dobbins, and dates from 1902 to 1957;...

The Abner Doble Papers consists of correspondence, drawings, reports, patents, photographs, and notebooks documenting Doble's
role in the development of 20th century steam technology. Collection also includes papers relating to the Doble family, several
of whom were also engineers and...

Photographs documenting the steam automobiles and engines created by Abner Doble and Warren Doble, especially as part of the
Doble Steam Motors Corporation. Pictured are completed automobiles as well as engine and auto parts, photographic copies of
design drawings, and...

The Michael Dobrin photograph collection, 1938-1998, bulk 1989 (SAFR 23354, P02-007) is comprised mainly of photographic prints
and negatives of San Francisco Bird Boats, 1938-1989. The collection has been processed to the item level and is open for
use.

Sylvia Dobson was a schoolteacher and a close friend of the modernist and imagist poet Hilda Doolittle. This collection contains
their correspondence as well as some research materials concerning Hilda Doolittle.

The Charles Fyner Docker, Jr. sea journal (SAFR 14035, HDC 119) is comprised of one journal recording an American Mail Line
voyage aboard MADISON (freighter) from San Francisco to Manila and return from September 27 to November 17, 1929. This...

The Dockweiler Family Papers, CSLA-12, includes both textual and non-textual materials, and runs from 1827 to 1996, with the
bulk dates between 1890 and 1950. The holdings on Isidore B. Dockweiler anchor this collection; most material after 1950 concerns
Mary...

John Dockweiler was a consulting engineer for water and power companies in Northern California near the San Francisco area.
He represented Spring Valley Water Company, Cuyumaca Water Company, San Francisco's City Distribution System, and Marin County
Water and Supply company....

Chiefly studio portraits of Adler. Two silhouette portraits of Adler and wife Bertha made at the Panama Pacific Exposition
by Baron Scotford are present. Ephemera includes Adler's cerificate of license to practice medicine, prescription scrip pads,
telegrams of congratulations upon...

Photographic scrapbook of the 1974 theatrical production based on the Tragical history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus
by Christopher Marlow conveived and directed by Arthur Joe Lopez and photographed by Ernest A. Smith and John Rodriquez.

Documentation and draft copies for two interviews conducted by Regional Oral History Office as part of the Goodwin J. Knight-Edmund
G. Brown, Sr. oral history project. With related clippings, copies of correspondence, etc.

These papers, originals and copies, consist of correspondence, documents, accounts, and vouchers relating mainly to General
Placido Vega's secret mission to obtain articles of war and funds in San Francisco, California, for the republican government
of Benito Juarez in Mexico...

A collection of documents, many of them certified contemporary copies, concerning the genealogies of the Bárcena and other
interrelated families of Andalusia, several of whose members settled in Puebla, Mexico. Include two certificates of appointments
made by the Mexican Inquisition...

Typed transcripts of three manuscripts concerning the province of Michoacán. One grants a coat of arms and the title of "city"
to Pátzcuaro, July 21, 1553-May 28, 1642; another deals with forced labor among the Pátzcuaro Indians, April 27-May 20,...

Collection of papers (originals, drafts, and copies) relating to the establishment, administration, and foreign relations
of the Colonia Militar de la Frontera in Lower California, under the command of Manuel Castro and successors. The collection
includes correspondence of Castro, Rafael...

Notes and transcripts of letters and documents belonging to Carrillo, made by Thomas Savage for H.H. Bancroft's History of
California. They relate mainly to Carrillo's duties as customs officer at San Diego and Santa Barbara.

Letters and financial papers such as bills of lading, invoices, statements of account, etc., relating to Fitch's commercial
transactions and business affairs in San Diego; trading voyages up and down the California coast, to Mexico and to Hawaii;
otter hunting...

Letters, legal documents, land papers, accounts, proclamations, etc., relating primarily to Avila's position as alcalde and
as juez at San Luis Obispo and to his claims for extensions to his grant of Rancho San Miguelito.

Primarily official letters and documents sent to Castro while prefect at Monterey, concerning military events, elections,
mission matters, land transactions, Russians in California, quicksilver mining, the Bear Flag Revolt, claims of American citizens
against the government, military events in Baja...

Correspondence and papers of an army surgeon, relating to his participation in the Battle of San Pasqual, including medical
reports for the troops and correspondence with medical, military and naval acquaintances, some touching upon the effects of
the gold rush.

Correspondence, decrees, petitions, and accounts for various aspects of government and church administration such as land
tenure, budget, and elected representatives. Some printed items removed for separate cataloging.

Letters and documents obtained by H.H. Bancroft for his History of California, relating mainly to Bonilla's career as justice
and alcalde of San Luis Obispo, and to lands in southern California, particularly those of the Mission San Miguel. A few...

Documents relating to the Custodia de La Concepción in New Mexico, including order by Antonio de los Reyes, bishop of Sonora,
copies of correspondence between the bishop and Felipe de Neve, and copies of royal decrees.

A file of documents concerning the disorderly conduct of troops at the Nayarit mission. Included are reports and correspondence
of the mission priest, Father Manuel Urbina; Viceroy Bucareli; and Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, bishop of Guadalajara.

Copies of royal orders, an ordinance of the Conde de Salvatierra, and petitions of members of the city government. They relate
to dates of holding elections and eligibility of candidates and voters. With signatures of scribes and various officials.

Documents relating to the missions of Sonora and to the Yaqui Indians. Include a report on Sonoran missions, 1791; letter
of Pedro de Nava, 1793, concerning salaries for missionary priests serving the presidios; padrones for 1796 for the missions
of...

The prints in this collection are arranged into six legajos and relate chiefly to the missions of New Mexico in the seventeenth
and early eighteenth centuries. They were copied by the Library of Congress for Professor France V. Scholes. He...

Record relating to the transfer of the remainder of Balboa's fleet to González Dávila; royal agreement with the pilot, Andrés
Niño, for discoveries in the Pacific; and González Dávila's report of March 6, 1524, on his discoveries in Nicaragua.

Contains photocopies of documents (60 leaves) relating to Joaquin Castro's land claims in San Andres and their translations.
Also includes items relating to saving the Castro Adobe and biographical information on Robert Becker.

Rhodes & Co. operated an express service in Northern California ca. 1852-1856; this collection consists of items relating
to the company during that period. There are eleven transaction slips (checks and receipts) for the company under various
names --eight for...

Concerns a lot at the corner of Pine and Stockton Streets: abstract of title for James Papina, 1904 Jan. 11; decree restoring
records, relating to the divorce of Albert J. Atkins and Josie Atkins, 1908 July 21; and findings and...

Originals and copies of documents by or about Gaspar de Portolá, relating primarily to his career as soldier, explorer, and
administrator in Upper and Lower California, with some material on his career in Puebla, Mexico, and on his family and...

The record prints in this collection are of a miscellaneous nature and relate to such topics as Indian affairs, prohibition
of pulque, clerical affairs, shipping from Mexican ports, and making beer in Mexico....

Two bound documents: book of ceremonies for public occasions drawn up by the Regidor, Andrés Joseph Roxo (dated June 30, 1775);
and ordinances (undated but after 1755) for governing the city of Manila, including rules for elections, procedures, and duties...

Records from the municipal archive covering the entire scope of local affairs, together with reports on the entry of foreign
vessels and their seizure, colonists from the United States, reports of the American consul, files of local newspapers, government
decrees...

Folder 1. A report of the first Viceroy Revilla Gigedo from the Auditor General for War, Juan Rodríguez de Albuerne, Marqués
de Altamira, mainly concerning proposed measures for the pacification of the Seris, Guaymis, Upanguaymis, Pimas Bajos, Tiburones,
and other...

Draft of An act to lay out the City of Oakland into wards. With this a draft of a Letter requesting the resignation of Oakland
City Council members, Lord and Dods, should they fail to represent public sentiment in support...

Letters and documents, both originals and copies, concerning the rebellion in Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Cuautla, and Oaxaca.
Includes reports on the army of Morelos and progress of the insurgents, a description of the geographical and economic features
of Morelia,...

Typescripts of interviews and other materials, assembled about 1918, concerning various aspects of republican Mexico, including
local government, revenues, public health, mining, foreign trade, race, labor, and land reform; and a microfilmed list of
documents relating to Cortés, land titles,...

A great miscellany, from the time of Hernán Cortés through the exploration of the Pacific Coast and the occupation of Texas,
the northern provinces, California, to the Gadsden Purchase. From the Archivo General de la Nación, Mexico (AGN).

Documents selected by France V. Scholes and Francis S. Philbrick from Cartas de Indias and Papeles de Estado of the Archivo
Histórico Nacional, Madrid. Subjects include ordinances governing the raising of livestock, exploration and foreign intrusions
into the Californias, Lapérouse...

Miscellaneous papers, incuding abstract of title for property in South Carolina; jail accounts for Orangeburg. (1775-1776);
ferry charges; incomplete draft of the constitution of South Carolina. (1778); accounts for the stamping of money; military
accounts; a resolution concerning pensions; contemporary...

This collection consists of primary sources (mostly copies) and notes that Betty Forsyth (d. 2006) compiled on the Daniel
Freeman family, their Rancho Centinela, and local towns, such as Inglewood, California.

CSLA-32 consists of materials that Mrs. David S. (Betty) Forsyth collected on the Machado family, whose history in Los Angeles
dates to the late 18th century, and on its Rancho La Ballona, which the Mexican government officially granted to the...

Six document facsimile reproductions of letters and paragraphs sent to the Viceroy of New Spain during early exploration of
greater California; includes correspondence from early merchant Sebastian Vizcaino and Franciscan friar Fray Junipero Serra.
Handwritten on documents 14, 16 and...

Litigation: Elizabeth H. Martin vs. George W. Crane et. al., U.S. District Court, Northern District, San Francisco, over Rancho
Las Animas. Includes petition for injunction by Elizabeth H. Martin, also signed by Edward Stanly, her attorney; writ of injunction;
order...

Includes contemporary notes on expeditions with comments on Indians and missions; directives from Viceroy Bucareli to the
head of the Colegio de San Fernando concerning the expeditions, 1774-1775; and an account by Ignacio Arteaga of the 1779 expedition.

Analytical calendar of materials in the Bancroft Library relating to the Third Mexican Provincial Council, 1585. The list
is arranged by manuscript and folio numbers, with a brief explanatory foreword.

Selected transcripts from France (Archives Nationales, Archives des Colonies) and documents from St. Mary's College, Montreal.
Orders, directives and reports of missionaries, 1603-1671? Also, biographies of Jesuit martyrs and a Marquette genealogy.
With notes and lists by Gibson and communications...

Part I - Tracing of Expediente 278 (now in the National Archives); copies of documents, 1830-1842, confirming grant to Ignacio
Martinez, certified by Samuel D. King, U.S. Surveyor General for California. Documents include statements concerning loss
of documents for 1823...

Documents pertaining to the release and quit claim of real and other property. They include signatures and/or mention of the
following individuals: Samuel B. Tennent, Antonio María Peralta, [Hermenegildo] Ignacio Peralta, [José] Vicente Peralta, [José]
Domingo Peralta, and James Alexander...

Lithograph shows town of Folsom and the train depot of the Sacramento Valley Railroad Company. Broadside advertises lots for
sale in the town of Folsom, newly named after the late Capt. Joseph Libbey Folsom whose rancho made up the lots...

Miscellaneous documents relating to the presidential election in which Porfirio Díaz and Ramón Corral ran against Francisco
Madero. Include minutes of meetings, 1909, of various political clubs supporting Díaz and Corral, and mimeographed copy of
Madero's manifest, the "Plan de...

Include report on the San Martin and Santa Rosa silver mines by John D. Creigh and Charles D. Newbold, with information on
topography, potential working of the mines, and methods of extracting the ore; sketch maps; notes and letters by...

Selected by Professors Armando Sapori and Aldo Olschki from the Del Giudice, Del Bene and Peruzzi Collections, as examples
of banking and commercial transactions, and of bookkeeping and accounting practices.

Originals, transcripts, and contemporary copies of documents relating to the government of various islands of the British
West Indies: Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Christopher, Nevis, Jamaica, Trinidad, Grenada, and others. Included are proclamations,
many pertaining to slaves and free Negroes....

Contains receipts from employment companies in San Francisco, Calif., for house and farm labor in Danville, San Francisco,
and San Ramon, 1873-1897. Also includes legal documents, chiefly relating to the estates of Chinese persons, with some adoption
and guardianship cases...

A collection of letters and documents addressed to town officials of Cuatro-Cienegas in Coahuila, transmitting orders and
information from departmental and state officials concerning elections; financial, judicial and military matters; municipal
government, etc.

Negative photostats of documents presumably in Dominican archives in Rome, concerning appointments for Fr. Juan de Santiago
as prefect and preacher general for the Dominican province of Santiago de Mexico. With translations and notes by Sister Mary
Aloysius and a...

Petition, grants, and supporting documents for a location of Indians to enforced labor in the silver mines of Joseph Basilio
de la Fuente y Aro. With typed transcript, 56 p., and explanatory note, 1878, by George R. Ghiselin.

Collection consists of documents related to the 34 John Woodhouse pencil sketches donated to the Southwest Museum by Maria
R. Audubon through Eva Scott Fenyes, 1912 May 14. The materials date from 1906 to 1953. John Woodhouse Audubon (born 1812...

Originals and contemporary copies of materials related to land transactions in Baja California, including petitions, grants
to Milatovich and others, deeds, receipts, some dise~nos, and related materials. Some pertain to Gochicoa y Compa~nia, a colonizing
venture in Baja California.

The transcipts in this collection are arranged into two groups. They are titled "Papeles de Lancaster-Jones" and "Papeles
del Padre Fischer" and are described in Herbert E. Bolton's Many are letters between José de Gálvez, Junípero Serra, Francisco
Palou, and...

Documents concerning the administrative business of the city of Montemorelos, Nuevo León, Mexico. This includes marriages,
property disputes, resident complaints and financial matters, among other issues. Of special note are materials that focus
on the military history of the town...

Contracts, letters, accounts, and contemporary copies of documents association with the long-standing, complicated dispute
over the mission lands, involving San Francisco Land Association of Philadelphia, Prudencio Santillan, Alfred Green, James
Robert Bolton, Leonidas Haskell, and others.

Includes photocopy of complete transcript of Port Chicago mutiny trial, 1944, entitled: "On review before Judge Advocate General,
United States Navy, General Court Martial convened at U.S. Naval Training and Distribution Center, San Francisco, California,
by order of the Commandant,...

Legal papers, copies and originals, relating to the rancho, owned by Santiago Argüello and Pilar Ortega de Argüello and other
members of the Argüello family. Includes title to the rancho, presidential confirmation of title to the heirs, and subsequent
litigation....

Copies of documents relating to the colonization of Texas; grants of lands to settlers; illegal trade; relations with neighboring
areas; and decrees of the state of Coahuila y Texas (1824-1834, 1848-1876)

Files, both copies and originals, on events in or near San Felipe el Real, Chihuahua, coming directly or indirectly under
the jurisdiction of the Guadalajara Real Audiencia. Includes royal decrees, orders issued by the Audiencia or by San Felipe
officials,...

Correspondence of the viceroys of Mexico, relating to Indian troubles in Texas and mainly to procuring military aid for the
province. A few letters pertain to the Louisiana boundaries and to United States intervention in Spanish territories.

A collection of manuscripts and printed matter, with manuscript insertions, from Mexico and Spain, relating to the Bethlehemite
Order in Mexico. Includes royal or viceregal commands and letters of transmittal to the head of the Order.

Include copy of translation of Padre Anzar's lease of land in the Santa Cruz Mission orchard to Thomas Fallon, his deed to
Father Llebaria for the property, summons and complaint in the case, depositions of Father Anzar, G.W. Gunn, Thomas...

Letters, decrees, and similar documents relate to efforts on the part of the Mexican government to obtain loans or other financial
assistance from the bishop of Guadalajara Diego Aranda and other church dioceses during the time of financial crisis caused...

Documents and official correspondence, mainly addressed to various governors of Chihuahua, relating to the civil and military
administration of Chihuahua as a province of New Spain, and, subsequently, as a state or department of Mexico. They include
documents concerning appointments,...

Two files of documents, copies and originals, relating to a royal decree of February 14, 1729, which provided for settlement
of certain localities in the province of Texas by 400 families from the Canary Islands. This was in accordance with...

Folder 1 is a file on plans for the defense of the northern frontier, 1754-1755, including decrees of Viceroy Revilla Gigedo
the Elder and Governor Mateo Antonio de Mendoza, and related documents concerning defense projects. 186 p.

1 letter signed (contemporary copy) from Edward Marcus Despard to the Treasury Commissioners in London about paying the expenses
of Major Trevor Hull to carry on explorations and surveys in Honduras. Three numbered vouchers signed by Despard for supplies
and...

Copy of documents relating to a patent of nobility issued by King Philip II, 1585, to Don Sacarias de Santiago, Aztec Indian,
for his services to Cortes in the conquest of Mexico, with petition from his descendants for tax exemptions.

Transcripts and excerpts of documents, 1833-1852, including Felipe de Neve's description of the founding of San Jose; ordinances
for Monterey, Los Angeles and San Francisco; Mexican voting regulations, 1830; papers relating to the acquisition of land
in Monterey and Los...

Documents (copies) relating to the military career of Portolá; including commissions (or notification thereof) granted by
Charles III or the Infante Philip for ranks ranging from second lieutenant (July 31, 1734) to colonel of dragoons (July 24,
1777), Portolá's military...

Collection of manuscripts, signed originals and certified copies, relating to the missions of New Spain in the provinces of
Nuevo León, Coahuila (Nueva Estremadura), Nuevo Santander, Nuevas Filipinas (Texas), Nueva Galicia, Nueva Vizcaya, and Alta
and Baja California. Also contains...

Included are an expediente concerning transfer of three Texas missions, Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción, San Francisco
de los Neches, and San José de los Nazonis, to more suitable sites; a report on the Amarillas Presidio and on the...

Items relating to the Order of St. Hippolytus in Mexico. They deal with monastic abuses, property and other rights of members,
and reform of the Order; notices on births in the royal family; and viceregal activities.

Documents (originals and copies) concerning the pacification and Christianization of the Lacandon Indians, stressing the leadership
of Manuel José Calderón, Palenque parish priest; written in Guatemala and San Lorenzo, Spain, with signatures of Bishop Olivares,
Governor Tomás y Valle, Vicar...

Ship's protest document accompanied by San Francisco Port Warden's Certificate for the ship Swallow, Capt. Baker, from New
York, newly arrived with salt water damage to it's cargo. Both printed documents are filled out with elaborate details of
the sea...

Documents and letters, both originals and copies, concerned with the 1740 uprising of the Yaquis and Mayos and their allies,
its causes, and its political or religious consequences. Written in various localities of Sonora, Sinaloa, and in Mexico City.

Miscellaneous papers and clippings relating to pearl fisheries of Margarita, to the sinking of the San Pedro Alcántara in
1815 and subsequent efforts to salvage treasure aboard, to President Antonio Guzmán Blanco of Venezuela, and to the treasure
hunting voyage...

Typed transcripts of documents, or excerpts therefrom, made 1936-1938 form material in the U.S. Department of State Archives,
the Division of Manuscripts and the Slavic Division of the Library of Congress, and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Russian
documents...

This collection contains published periodical and unpublished manuscript material pertaining to the Grateful Dead and their
fans, the Deadheads, compiled during the preparation of Dodd's coauthored book, (Greenwood, 1997), as well as drafts and associated
materials used in the preparation...

Paul Albert Dodd (1902-1992) was a professor of economics (1932-61), director of the Institute of Industrial Relations (1945-47),
dean of the College of Letters and Science (1946-61), acting vice chancellor (1959-60), and professor emeritus (1961) at UCLA.
He also served...

The majority of these files date from Dr. Dodd's term as Dean of the School of Humanities and Director of Special Programs
in the Humanities. Also included are miscellaneous files created during his service on various University committees, including
one...

Correspondence, mainly with Roy Nakata, 1942-1946; scrapbooks, 1942-1944; San Francisco and Palo Alto newspapers and newspaper
clippings, 1942-1945; and minutes of meetings of the Japanese American Citizens League and American Friends Service Committee,
1945, relating to relocation and citizen rights...

The Dodge City Cowboy Band existed from 1879-1916 and performed in cowboy garb, promoting Dodge City and the idea of the Wild
West all over the United States. The conductor used a decorated gun as a baton, and the musicians...

The Dodge-Drullard Family Papers consist of: the Illinois to Salt Lake City portion of Elvira Dodge's overland journal (1860);
a biographical sketch of Mrs. Drullard by her granddaughter, Marie Doscher (1974); transcriptions of other family diaries
(1856; 1911-12; 1929); a...

The Harriet Doerr Papers contain materials from many of her published works including Stones for Ibarra, Consider This, Señora,
Under an Aztec Sun, and The Tiger in the Grass. Comments and criticisms of the stories which make up the novels,...

Carrie Estelle Betzold (1875-1958) married Edward L. Doheny, a Wisconsin-born Colorado miner who discovered oil in Los Angeles
in 1892. When her husband died, Estelle Doheny inherited a fortune, with which she created a fine book collection. The collection
consists...

This small group of letters of condolence on the death of a prominent San Francisco merchant, sent to and by various members
of the family, was given to The Bancroft Library on September 12, 1978 by Mr. the great grandson...

Collection contains incomplete corporate records from various companies the Dorhmanns were involved in; containing portions
of each company's and Mr. Dorhmann's personal records relating to his business interests. These early California department
store companies reflect San Francisco business history and...

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and minutes, relating to Allied administration of occupied territories, relief operations,
labor relations, enforcement of laws and ordinances, and complaints made against Allied occupation troops in the Rhineland.

The collection is made up of two sections, correspondence and essays (both arranged alphabetically by author). The bulk of
the collection is by George H. Dole, with almost half of his correspondence to his wife Clara Rowell Dole and several...

One bound volume of 26 indexed letters handwritten by San Francisco educator Gertrude "Gerda" Dole (nee Kittleman) to her
fiance Rodney Dole, over the summer of 1939 while she was a dancer at Eagle Theater in Roaring Camp for the...

Scrapbook from her student days at Stanford, which includes programs, song sheets, photographs, clippings, receipts, notes,
dance cards, ticket stubs, and other memorabilia. Of note are 2 leather postcards pertaining to football games, 1904; notes
from Jessie Knight Jordan; and...

Papers of William Dole (1917-1983), American abstract collage artist born in Angola, Indiana, and former Professor of Art
at UC Santa Barbara. This collection includes exhibition catalogs, correspondence, gallery records slides and photographs,
teaching files, press clippings, and Dole's personal...

Collection consists of materials related to various television series and motion pictures contributed to by Meyer Dolinsky.
Includes scripts, story ideas, treatments, and drafts. Contains materials for television series such as "Cannon "(1972-73),
"Ben Casey "(1963), "Cagney and Lacey "(1982),...

Robert Dollar and Robert S. Dollar business records (SAFR 18468, HDC 144) includes primarily bills of lading, correspondence,
stock certificate books, record books, minute books, logbooks, drawings as well as three family letters. The collections dates
from 1913 to 1967....

Family papers, including diaries, memoirs, and other writings of Robert Dollar; photographs; scrapbooks; clippings; etc.,
with some material relating to other members of the family. Business records of the Robert Dollar Company and its many divisions
including Dollar Steamship Lines,...

The Robert Stanley Dollar Christmas card and Marco Polo club membership card collection (SAFR 23826, HDC 1667) consists of
an unsigned Christmas card and a membership card in the Marco Polo club of circumnavigators.

This collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, and other material regarding the work of Morris Scott Dollens, an
artist and writer of science fiction. Included are examples of his work on topical areas such as nature, space, science fiction,
the human...

Correspondence, telegrams, notes, memoranda, clippings, accounts, lists, protocols, reports, inventories, and published materials,
relating to the evacuation of the war orphans from Russia to Oudtshoorn, the establishment and operation of the Home, and
the care and education of the orphans.

Contains an information sheet outlining the legal definitions, benefits, and responsibilities of domestic partnerships, a
blank City and County of San Francisco Declaration of Domestic Partnership application form, instructions for a special Valentine's
Day (Feb. 14, 1991) registration for domestic...

Handwritten copy, in secretarial hand, of the baptismal record of Domingo Antonio Ignacio Carrilla, certified as accurate
and signed by Fray Fernando Martin of San Diego Mission. The baptism was performed by Fray Hilario Torrens [i.e.Hilario Torrent]
at San Diego...

Incomplete file on collection of a debt by the merchant Apresa from Peláez and his wife, containing certified copies and originals
of commitments signed by Peláez, court orders, petitions, and related documents. With signatures of various officials and
the litigants.

Instructions to Captain Juan Dominguez de Mendoza in conversion of Jumano Indians; and an order from Marqués de la Laguna,
Viceroy of Mexico, citing Jurisdiction of governors of New Mexico and Nueva Viscaya.

This collection includes correspondence, legal documents, tax documents, and bonds created by the Title Insurance and Trust
Company. These materials are related to trusts held by members of the Dominguez family and land that was once part of the
Rancho...

Records of the Dominguez Land Company (1911-1941). Included in the collection are contracts and grant deeds detailing the
sale of land throughout the city of Torrance, CA, as well as related correspondence and legal documentation. Also includes
documentation of...

This collection includes legal documents, correspondence, monthly and yearly financial reports, receipts, photographs, and
an artifact. Subjects include payroll, budgets, construction, and residential and industrial water supply.

Films and photographs, depicting missionary schools in China, 1936-1937; the effects of Japanese bombing in China, 1939; the
transport of a giant panda from China to the St. Louis Zoo, 1939; scenes at Angkor Wat, 1939; the United States Observer...

Collection consists of material for 15 television series related to Don Fedderson Productions. Includes various versions of
scripts (bound and unbound), production material, press releases, clippings, stills, negatives, color transparencies, and
slides. Television programs include "The Betty White Show," "Date...

Contains drafts and notes on his published articles. Also contains correspondence, collected articles, programs and flyers
for mystery conventions held in San Francisco (Bouchercon, 1982; Left Coast Crime, 1991, 1992), promotional material for other
San Francisco-based mystery writers, and items...

Original typescript (bound) and photocopy of revised typescript, including index not present in bound version. Revisions and
annotations in the photocopy, as well as the index, were done by Robert Miller.

Personnel files, orders, speeches, correspondence, certificates and commendations, and photographs, relating primarily to
American submarine operations in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Includes an official history of the wartime service
of the submarine Flying Fish.

The Lester Donahue Collection consists of materials on performning artists that Donahue, himself a concert pianist, collected.
The collection also contains a substantial amount of material pertaining to Madame Helena Modjeska, the nineteenth-century
actress who immigrated from Poland to the...

Audio tapes and transcripts of interviews with people who knew or worked with Donald B. Tresidder, 1987-1991; research notes,
clippings, and photocopies of source materials, 1912-1991; photographs; and some correspondence of Harry Press, Frederic Glover,
and Kiester, 1990-1991. Persons interviewed...

From his vantage point as University Librarian, Professor Donald C. Davidson traces the evolution of the UCSB Library, explaining
the origins of each collection and describing the trials he faced in keeping pace with the academic needs of a growing...

Collector's file (box) includes correspondence about his collection with Russell Edwards, Steve Hare and others; materials
from the Penguin Collectors Society; bookseller catalogs; photographs of book collection while in Foley's possesion; and Penguin
Books ephemera. Ephemera (carton) includes paper and...

Papers related to his service in the U.S. Signal Corps and work as an attorney specializing in radio and television patents.
Includes materials concerning Philo T. Farnsworth, and some material of his wife, Ruth Lippencott.

Scrapbooks cover Stewarts time in the Navy during the Spanish-American War and World War I, his time as Post Master General,
materials relating to water development, and politics in the San Diego region.

Hand written transcript of an interview with Donald MaCleay, made by an agent (?) of Hubert Howe Bancroft's History Company.
Includes typescript copy dated 1888 August 7; and correspondence relating to a biography to be published in Chronicle of the...

Includes views of two California estates: Wyntoon and the Hacienda del Pozo de Verona. Photographs of mining are from the
Homestake mine in South Dakota, and unindentified mines in Peru. Some mountaineering photos (Peru) and family portraits are
also included.

The Donald Pippin Collection consists primarily of Pippin's numerous English translations of operatic libretto. Additional
materials include facsimiles of over 300 print media reviews of Pocket Opera productions; copies of two anthologies published
by Pippin, "A pocketful of lyrics" and...

Contains register of titles for the Donald Sidney-Fryer collection of juvenile series or series books for boys, ca. 1900-1940,
with emphasis on authors Victor Appleton, Percy Keese Fitzhugh, and Leo Edwards. Also includes a statement on the literary
development of...

Primarily relates to his research in early southern Arizona, in particular to the Tumacacori Mission and Indian pictographs.
Photos not from Arizona include India (showing funeral rites), Guatemala, Mexico, Jamaica (missions), Spain and other locations
around the world. Family photographs...

Topics of the interviews and lectures are wide-ranging and include the Los Angeles Airport; American photography; Allensworth,
an African-American community in San Joaquin Valley, California; African-American life in Los Angeles; Afghanistan in the
1960s and 1970s; gardening with California natives...

Images depict symbolic scenes pertaining to various political and social issues then current in the United States, Mexico
and Central America, including human rights, civil rights, democracy, labor, land reform and the women's movement.

The Stanley Donen papers span the years 1960-1989 and encompass approximately 34 linear feet. The collection contains production
files; the subject files include material pertaining to Stanley Donen Films; scrapbooks; and disc recordings....

Paintings, sketches, videos, papers and photographs relating to the career of the Santa Monica based artist, Alex Donis. Researchers
who would like to indicate errors of fact or omissions in this finding aid can contact the research center at www.chicano.ucla.edu

Memorandum entitled Admiral Dönitz re Pastor Niemöller (July 24, 1945), relating to anti-Nazi activities and imprisonment
of Pastor Martin Niemöller; and essay entitled The Conduct of War at Sea (January 15, 1946), relating to the role of the German
Navy...

Manuscript and audio visual collection of Dody H. Donnelly (June 29, 1920 - 2013), a professor at several seminaries within
Graduate Theological Union and Catholic leader in women's rights, organization and prison reform. In 1971 she became the first
full...

Includes photographs of dancers and dance performances associated with the Temple of the Wings in Berkeley, Calif., as well
as portraits of members of the Boynton, Treadwell and Quitzow families, including Sulgwynn Quitzow, Charles Quitzow, OElóel
Quitzow Braun, Vol Quitzow,...

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, studies, drafts of book manuscripts, scrapbooks, notes, photographs, and printed matter,
relating to the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development and the Office of Strategic Services during World
War II, the Nuremberg war crime trials,...

Album of several hundred black and white snapshots, with typescript captions in English, compiled by the son of a missionary
family posted to Colombia. Includes many images of the Cali and Bogota areas; also some of Costa Rica, El Salvador,...

This collection consists of an album of 47 photoengravings produced from photographs taken by E. T. Dooley in 1902. It features
views of Arbor Villa, the residence of Francis Marion Smith, in Oakland, California. Walter J. Mathews was the architect...

Gen. James H. “Jimmy” Doolittle was a profound presence in aviation: from his U.S. Army Air Corps service to his groundbreaking
instrument-only flight to leading of the Doolittle Raid during World War II.

Prints by various artists, including John Taylor Arms and Arthur H. Heintzelman, from Harold L. Doolittle's collection; 41
prints from the Printmakers' Society of California (1922-64); about 150 prints by artists of the U.S. and Europe of the period
1915-1950;...

John T. Doolittle, Republican, was a California State Senator from 1981-1990. The John T. Doolittle Papers consist of 16 cubic
feet of textual records and 10 audiocassette tapes reflecting Doolittle's activities during his ten-year Senate career.

The Russell Doolittle Biochemistry Laboratory Records document the activities of a UCSD science laboratory engaged in research
on the structure of the human fibrinogen molecule. The materials are arranged in three series: 1) NEWAT, 2) LABORATORY NOTEBOOKS
and 3) AMINO...

Manuscripts of writings, transcripts of speeches, correspondence, diaries, and printed matter, relating to U.S. foreign policy
in the Far East, U.S. Japanese relations, the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and Allied policy regarding the occupation
of Japan.

Phil Doran was a television writer who wrote for game shows and late night talk shows in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
The collection consists of his project ideas, game show questions, talk show host monologues and a small...